Bowker's Law Books and Serials in Print is a descriptive legal bibliography,[1] and is one of the two main publications of this type.[2] Law libraries often use it as an aid to collection development.[3] It is a "standard reference work".[4] It is "irresistible".[5] It is complemented by International Legal Books in Print.[6] It is published by R. R. Bowker.
References
- ↑ Pagel, Scott B. (Editor). The Legal Bibliography: Tradition, Transitions and Trends. The Haworth Press. 1989. ISBN 0-86656-932-4. Page 63. Digitised copy from Google Books.
- ↑ Pagel, Scott B. (Editor). The Legal Bibliography: Tradition, Transitions and Trends. The Haworth Press. 1989. ISBN 0-86656-932-4. Page 62. Digitised copy from Google Books.
- ↑ Julius Jay Marke, Richard Sloane & Linda M. Ryan. Legal Research and Law Library Management. Law Journal Press. 1994. Page 2-54. Digitized copy from Google Books. See also page 3-33.
- ↑ Phillip C Kolin and Ronald G Marquardt, "Research on Legal Writing" (1986) 78 Law Library Journal 493 at 494
- ↑ Ray A Lytle (1988) 16 International Journal of Legal Information 220 at 222
- ↑ "International Legal Books in Print" in "Books Received". The International Lawyer. Vol 27, No 4 (Winter 1993) p 1130.
Sources
- Editions:La21_QklGBcC - digitized copies in snippet view from Google Books.
- 80 Law Library Journal 340.
- Yirka, Carl. "Best Legal Reference Books" (1989) 81 Law Library Journal 305 at 309 and 328 and 329.
- Pagel, Scott B. "The Legal Bibliography and User Needs" (1989) 81 Law Library Journal 387 at 426.
- Miller, Ellen J. "The Video Collection: Selection and Evaluation". 85 Law Library Journal 591 at 592.
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