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Legal Information Management September 2015

The latest issue of Legal Information Management has been published and contains a number of interesting articles.

This issue has a very interesting article on Judgements as Public Information which explores how custodians of primary sources of law such as court judgments can act as gatekeepers to this information either enhancing or inhibiting access.

Additionally, this issue includes a series of articles focusing on law firm libraries:
 Legal Information Management 
ISSN: 1472-6696, EISSN: 1741-2021 

Legal Information Management

http://journals.cambridge.org/LIM

Volume 15 / Issue 03 , September 2015, pp 149 - 205

Published Online on 10th September 2015

TOC in PDF formatPDF version of this Table of Contents 



Editorial

Editorial
David Wills
Legal Information Management , Volume 15 , Issue 03 , September 2015, pp 149 - 149
doi: 10.1017/S1472669615000377 (About doi) Published Online on 10th September 2015
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The 5th Willi Steiner Memorial Lecture

Commercial and Regulatory Evolution of Legal Services: Implications for the Information Professional
Stephen Mayson
Legal Information Management , Volume 15 , Issue 03 , September 2015, pp 150 - 155
doi: 10.1017/S1472669615000365 (About doi) Published Online on 10th September 2015
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Focus On Law Firm Library Issues

Space: the Final Frontier for Law Firm Libraries
Dunstan Speight
Legal Information Management , Volume 15 , Issue 03 , September 2015, pp 156 - 159
doi: 10.1017/S1472669615000389 (About doi) Published Online on 10th September 2015
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Current Trends in the Use of Collection Development Policies in Law Firm Libraries
Mark Pexton
Legal Information Management , Volume 15 , Issue 03 , September 2015, pp 160 - 164
doi: 10.1017/S1472669615000390 (About doi) Published Online on 10th September 2015
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Branding and Promoting Law Firm Libraries
Loyita Worley
Legal Information Management , Volume 15 , Issue 03 , September 2015, pp 165 - 167
doi: 10.1017/S1472669615000407 (About doi) Published Online on 10th September 2015
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Creating a Knowledge Business Strategy
Allie Lustigman
Legal Information Management , Volume 15 , Issue 03 , September 2015, pp 168 - 171
doi: 10.1017/S1472669615000420 (About doi) Published Online on 10th September 2015
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Searching International Company Registries Online
Rachel Brett
Legal Information Management , Volume 15 , Issue 03 , September 2015, pp 172 - 177
doi: 10.1017/S1472669615000432 (About doi) Published Online on 10th September 2015
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International Perspectives

The ‘Free Access to Law Movement’ in India: Supporting Legal Education, Research and Practice
Priya Rai, Akash
Legal Information Management , Volume 15 , Issue 03 , September 2015, pp 178 - 183
doi: 10.1017/S1472669615000444 (About doi) Published Online on 10th September 2015
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Current Issues

Hard Copy or Online? Balancing Books and Bytes in the Digital Age
Claire Greening
Legal Information Management , Volume 15 , Issue 03 , September 2015, pp 184 - 188
doi: 10.1017/S1472669615000456 (About doi) Published Online on 10th September 2015
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Judgments as Public Information
Paul Magrath
Legal Information Management , Volume 15 , Issue 03 , September 2015, pp 189 - 195
doi: 10.1017/S1472669615000468 (About doi) Published Online on 10th September 2015
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The Cost Exemption in the Freedom of Information Regimes of the United Kingdom and Scotland: a Comparative Analysis
Calum Liddle, David McMenemy
Legal Information Management , Volume 15 , Issue 03 , September 2015, pp 195 - 202
doi: 10.1017/S147266961500047X (About doi) Published Online on 10th September 2015
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Current Awareness

Current Awareness
Katherine Read, Laura Griffiths
Legal Information Management , Volume 15 , Issue 03 , September 2015, pp 202 - 205
doi: 10.1017/S1472669615000481 (About doi) Published Online on 10th September 2015
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