“The Evolution of Law Libraries” is the Focus of New Issue of “The Practice” From Harvard Law School’s Center on the Legal Profession
The March/April 2019 issue (Volume 5 Issue 3) of The Practice from the Harvard Law School’s Center for the Legal Profession is now available online is titled “The Evolution of Law Libraries.”

The issue contains seven articles:
- The Harvard Library Innovation Lab
Embracing change in law and libraries. - Making the Law Computable
The Caselaw Access Project. - Pausing the Internet
How Perma.cc is trying to fix legal citations. - Sketching the Future
Discovering big insights in small ideas. - Research on Research
From the Journals: Empirical data from a survey of law librarians. - Bill to Eliminate PACER Fees Introduced in Congress
In the News: Highlighting key stories about the profession you may have missed. - Leading Law Libraries
Technology sparking access.
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