By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer IRVINE - A week ago, Beatrice A. Tice, the associate dean of library and information services at the UCI School of Law, was feeling quite proprietary about her new law library. Over the previous six months or so, Tice had, personally, designed the space, lit the paintings, sat in every chair and carefully secreted wisps of electronic spyware called "tattler tape" in hundreds and hundreds of volumes...
Daily Journal Staff Writer IRVINE - A week ago, Beatrice A. Tice, the associate dean of library and information services at the UCI School of Law, was feeling quite proprietary about her new law library. Over the previous six months or so, Tice had, personally, designed the space, lit the paintings, sat in every chair and carefully secreted wisps of electronic spyware called "tattler tape" in hundreds and hundreds of volumes...
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