In the recent years, there were several developments in open access to information resources in […]
Legal deposit goes electronic… for better or worse?
The concept of legal deposit is an old one, and has been in place for […]
Introducing a new Journal Award and sunsetting the Web Award
During its meetings in Barcelona, the Board decided that in order to encourage publication the […]
IALL Life Memberships and Honorary Memberships awarded in 2013
At the International Association of Law Libraries (IALL) Board Meeting held in conjunction with the […]
Yearbook of the United Nations
As many researchers know, finding UN documents can be an unpredictable process. Though sophisticated search […]
The UK Charity Sending Law Books Worldwide
The International Law Book Facility (ILBF) was formed in 2005 in the United Kingdom to […]
Free Access to Government Legal Information in China: A Path Full of Hopes and Thorns
The year 2013 marked the five-year anniversary of the enactment of the People’s Republic of […]
Developments in Comparative law research
Possibilities for cost (and time) efficient Comparative law research are now much broader thanks to […]
The Rediscovery of Legal Culture: Legal Scholarship in Germany faces the Challenges of Internationalization and Interdisciplinarity
Over the past two years the Wissenschaftsrat (German Council of Science and Humanities) has evaluated […]
The FLAG Rebuild Project
Many libraries throughout the UK are helping to update FLAG – the Foreign Law Guide – this […]