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The Millennials are starting law school, and Hofstra University librarian Tricia Kasting is trying to get a feel for the new students. Born between 1982 and 2002, they've used technology all their li
The Millennials are starting law school, and Hofstra University librarian Tricia Kasting is trying to get a feel for the new students. Born between 1982 and 2002, they've used technology all their li
At a time when law librarians are discussing the lack of information-seeking skills among young attorneys, Hofstra University librarian Tricia Kasting offers ways to teach legal research chops to law
Large Law Firm
At a time when law librarians are discussing the lack of information-seeking skills among young attorneys, Hofstra University librarian Tricia Kasting offers ways to teach legal research chops to law
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At a time when law librarians are discussing the lack of information-seeking skills among young attorneys, Hofstra University librarian Tricia Kasting offers ways to teach legal research chops to law
...to these systems. Students often ignore other electronic resources in favor of Lexis, Westlaw and the Internet. The proliferation of resources makes finding information easier...
Large Law Firm
...to these systems. Students often ignore other electronic resources in favor of Lexis, Westlaw and the Internet. The proliferation of resources makes finding information easier...
Large Law Firm
...reference/research librarians, and you will see a list of must-know Lexis, Westlaw, Internet searching and, often in the case of law firm positions...
Large Law Firm
Although law librarians often like to emphasize the differences among types of libraries -- academic, county, court or firm -- the Deane Law Library's Tricia Kasting notes that, for all their variati
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