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Contents: Foreword Preface Defining international law librarianship in an age of multiplicity, knowledge, and open access to law, Richard A. Danner Globalisation and legal information management, Jules Winterton The education and training of law librarians, Penny A. Hazelton Global legal education and its implications for legal information management, Michael Crommelin and Carole Hinchcliff Global legal practice and information management, Tanya du Plessis Ideology, illusion and the global copyright regime, Colin Darch Legal information literacy, Ruth Bird. Law Librarianship Around the World: Introduction, Jules Winterton Law librarianship in India, Uma Narayan Law librarianship in Moldova, Mariana Harjevschi Law librarianship in Nigeria, Ufuoma Lamikanra Law librarianship in the Philippines, Lilia F. Echiverri Law librarianship in Turkey, Sami Cukadar Law librarianship in Vietnam, Le Thi Hanh. Digitising the world's laws, Claire M. Germain Free access to legal information, LIIs, and the free access to law movement, Graham Greenleaf Globalisation and commercial legal publishing, Kendall F. Svengalis Collection building: foreign, comparative, and international law in print ,Holger Knudsen Shaping electronic collections in foreign, comparative and international law, Marylin J. Raisch International organisations and legal information, Jeroen Vervliet Comparative law: academic perspectives, Teresa M. Miguel A research agenda for international law librarianship, Barbara Garavaglia and the Board of the International Association of Law Libraries The International Association of Law Libraries Index.

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