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Bowker's Law Books and Serials in Print

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Bowker's Law Books and Serials in Print is a descriptive legal bibliography, and is one of the two main publications of this type. Law libraries often use it as an aid to collection development. It is a "standard reference work". It is "irresistible". It is complemented by International Legal Books in Print. It is published by R. R. Bowker.

References

  1. Pagel, Scott B. (Editor). The Legal Bibliography: Tradition, Transitions and Trends. The Haworth Press. 1989. ISBN 0-86656-932-4. Page 63. Digitised copy from Google Books.
  2. Pagel, Scott B. (Editor). The Legal Bibliography: Tradition, Transitions and Trends. The Haworth Press. 1989. ISBN 0-86656-932-4. Page 62. Digitised copy from Google Books.
  3. Julius Jay Marke, Richard Sloane & Linda M. Ryan. Legal Research and Law Library Management. Law Journal Press. 1994. Page 2-54. Digitized copy from Google Books. See also page 3-33.
  4. Phillip C Kolin and Ronald G Marquardt, "Research on Legal Writing" (1986) 78 Law Library Journal 493 at 494
  5. Ray A Lytle (1988) 16 International Journal of Legal Information 220 at 222
  6. "International Legal Books in Print" in "Books Received". The International Lawyer. Vol 27, No 4 (Winter 1993) p 1130.

Sources

  • Editions:La21_QklGBcC - digitized copies in snippet view from Google Books.
  • 80 Law Library Journal 340.
  • Yirka, Carl. "Best Legal Reference Books" (1989) 81 Law Library Journal 305 at 309 and 328 and 329.
  • Pagel, Scott B. "The Legal Bibliography and User Needs" (1989) 81 Law Library Journal 387 at 426.
  • Miller, Ellen J. "The Video Collection: Selection and Evaluation". 85 Law Library Journal 591 at 592.
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