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: Law Librarian BlogThe Perfect Library Only Needs 110 98 Books
Full post as published by Law Librarian Blog on April 09, 2008 (boomark / email).
What makes a perfect book
I was talking about perfect books with a friend of mine the other day. Most of you can point to a few books that sit at the tippy-top of your all-time favorites. Books that have become almost sacred for you...
Keep Track of Library Books with Library Elf
I was reminded again yesterday of how much I love Library Elf, a handy little service which tracks your account at the public library. Just enter your library card number and pin number, and Elf will send you an alert via email or RSS* before your books are due...
Milwaukee Public Library Considers Express Libraries for Supermarkets, Airport, Etc.
According to JS Online, Milwaukee Public Library is investigating the idea of creating three express libraries where patrons could access library materials and services at convenient places, such as supermarkets, coffee shops, or the airport...
In re: Why so hard to renew
So we live in an era where I can renew my library books merely with a mouse click (even if they are already overdue - basically stops the bleeding) yet for some reason I still end up with overdue books and massive (by library standards I don’t know) fines...
Practice Makes Perfect
I am doing a brisk business in my study aids library on practice question books right now. In talking with the students, I give them some hints for using practice questions wisely. Use practice questions after reviewing a topic or...
An Online Law Library - Sunbury PA Politicians Have Their Doubts
Cost of online law library criticized MIDDLEBURG — Snyder County Commissioner Joe Kantz doesn’t understand why county leaders last year tossed hundreds of law books into the garbage...










