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Further Observations about the Survey of Foreign and International Law Collections in Selected United States Law Libraries: 1972–1973

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2019

Igor I. Kavass*
Affiliation:
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 22706

Extract

Library surveys, irrespective of their range of inquiry and specificity of information sought, can turn into incredibly taxing and even hazardous undertakings as those who have had the temerity to participate in them can vouch from personal experience. The primary objectives of such surveys consist of collecting relevant information from several similar library sources and the subsequent presentation of such information in a comprehensive and accurate manner. Unfortunately, a considerable degree of divergence exists between ideal surveys and the real world in which they are expected to be conducted.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © International Association of Law Libraries 1974 

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