Study the Web, then get a J.D.; legal institutions revamp their curricula to include courses on cyberlaw and technology
Article Abstract:
The changes in law school curricula spawned by the computer age are discussed, and may include electronic commerce law preparing lawyers to work in the Internet marketplace and additions of computer law courses to intellectual property law. The courses offered by various law schools are described.
Publication Name: The National Law Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0162-7325
Year: 2000
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Electronic age poses more challenges for librarians; law libraries in 21st century must collect and preserve print, but digital data too
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Balancing print and electronic materials, ensuring the preservation of the latter when they appear only in electronic format, and other challenges faced by the law librarian of the future are discussed.
Publication Name: The National Law Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0162-7325
Year: 2001
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