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Imagining the Digital Library in a Commercialized Internet
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Reflecting on Our Future: What Will the Role of the Virtual Librarian Be?
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Cherrie Noble, Reflecting on Our Future: What Will the Role of the Virtual Librarian Be? 18 COMPUTERS IN LIBR. 50 (1998);
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Computers in Libr.
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Digital Libraries: Future Potentials and Challenges
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Noland F. Pope, Digital Libraries: Future Potentials and Challenges, 16 LIBR. HI TECH 147 (1998);
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Libr. Hi Tech
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Determining Our Digital Destiny
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Roy Tennant, Determining Our Digital Destiny, 31 AM. LIBR. 54 (2000). Many other articles deal with specific products and services.
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Statistics in this article use FY 1989-90 as the base year; the last six months of FY 1988-89, which were the first six months of the building's operation, are not included.
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Although beyond the scope of this article, staff photocopying has not been subject to these kinds of dramatic declines as it responds to a different set of circumstances, including professional and bibliographic instruction activities of librarians.
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This article considers these matters primarily from a quantitative view, with some comments on the implications of the statistics. A much broader examination and analysis by a legal research and writing faculty member of the teaching and research issues posed by the shift from print to electronic resources in the legal profession can be found in an article by Diana R. Donahoe, www.teachinglaw.com (July 2000), at http://www.teachinglaw.freewebsites.com/.
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Pre-Digital Law: How Prior Information Technologies Have Shaped Access to and the Nature of Law
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For readers who wish a somewhat longer view of the changes that have long been a part of the technology of law, see Peter W. Martin, Pre-Digital Law: How Prior Information Technologies Have Shaped Access To and the Nature of Law, 30 REV. JURIDIQUE THEMIS 153, 170 (1996), available at http://www.lexum.umontreal.ca/en/equipes/technologie/conferences/dac/martin/ martin.html.
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It is important to note that the decline in traditional use patterns has not affected how Georgetown law students evaluate the library. Graduating students have continued to rank the law library as having an extremely high quality of service and an outstanding collection that meets their needs.
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