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Law Practice

Feb. 8, 2007

Next Big Thing: Smaller, Less-Legal, More-Portable Libraries

LOS ANGELES - The law library isn't what it once was. It's smaller: Digital formats have reduced the vast expanse of books.

By Emma Dewald
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - The law library isn't what it once was.
      It's smaller: Digital formats have reduced the vast expanse of books. It's less legal: The information explosion has set law librarians on hunts for competitive intelligence and client development materials. And it's more portable: Lawyers and librarians can get information online from anywher...

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