I'm inclined to think that secondary materials are in greater danger of disappearing from the Public's access than are primary materials - if only because they are being distributed in ways that keep them out of reach: restrictive licensing agreements; great cost in obtaining access; and, pragmatic obstacles, such as lack of bandwidth or lack of adequate equipment. Since secondary materials are the true keys to unlocking the meaning of primary law, might not the consequences be dire?
-- Richard Leiter
Friday, May 15, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009
The 200-Title Law Library?
As I was signing invoices the other day, it ocurred to me that if all titles from the Big Three (or four) law publishers end up costing $3000 per year, we won't be able to afford much more than a 200-title law library!
But of course, I'm not sure what is a title anymore....
-- Posted From My iPhone
But of course, I'm not sure what is a title anymore....
-- Posted From My iPhone
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