Software development is a geographically agnostic industry that may be growing in Florida, where tech companies historically have made limited contributions to the economy
...campaigns aimed at minors, including Reynolds' "Joe Camel" cartoons...
...with the New York State Unified Court System and the Buffalo Law Library to provide a private cloud service for the New York Codes, Rules...
In April 2013, Bess Reynolds, Technical Services Manager, Library & Knowledge Management Dept., Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, conducted a survey on law firm...
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...into there is a better way to do this.Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
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...s anyoneâ s guess what the vast and growing ebooks landscape in libraries will look like a year or two from now," writes Mirela Roncevic...
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...cases (including unpublished opinions if you're so inclined), stop by the library for some suggestions
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...County Law Library): "Foreign, comparative, and international law (FCIL) librarianship has grown in importance along with the increased emphasis on global legal research. As the...
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...to state libraries.” That’s in addition to opposing actions (including the recent epochal White House Memorandum) that support public access to research — often research...
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