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Library Management Systems in Legal Libraries

Case Study: Heritage IV

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 July 2008

Emma Duffield
Affiliation:
The Olswang Information Centre team are happy for anyone interested in Heritage IV to contact them. The email address is [email protected]. Julia at Freethcartwright LLP is also happy to be contacted. Her email address is [email protected].

Extract

Legal libraries, by their very nature, have highly specialised requirements when it comes to library automation. A traditional library management system, which will simply catalogue books and provide the means to issue them to borrowers for a defined period, will not provide the flexibility required by a modern legal information centre. Serials management, direct links to web resources and the selective dissemination of information are of far more importance to a legal library than whether a loan is overdue. Access to information is crucial – the library catalogue needs to be available to researchers wherever they are, whether sitting at their desks or accessing the data via the internet.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The British and Irish Association of Law Librarians 2003

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