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Toward a Cyberlegal Culture. By Mirela Roznovschi. Ardsley, New York: Transnational Publishers, 2001. Pp. xvii, 230. ISBN 1-57105-168-6. US$95.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2019

Marylin J. Raisch*
Affiliation:
Bora Laskin Law Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

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Copyright © 2002 by the International Association of Law Libraries 

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13 Bast, Carol M. and Pyle, Ransford C., Legal Research in the Computer Age: A Paradigm Shift?, Law Lib. J. 93 (2001): 285. The authors fail adequately to discuss, in my opinion, the online version of the West digest available in Westlaw as a hyperlinked text for combining the best of “smart” or editorially-assisted indexing with straight Boolean logic aimed across primary sources. There is potential to combine the strengths of the old digest system and the new user-driven system while skirting most of the pitfalls of both. The new KeySearch approach could have been evaluated as well. Their use of the term “code” is also not made as clear as it might be in the legal context.Google Scholar

14 Held at the Bora Laskin Law Library February 22–24, 2001 and sponsored by Carswell. There is no web archive but a site containing the program and some of the papers resides at <http://www.law-lib.utoronto.ca/conferences/future/index.htm>..>Google Scholar

15 McLuhan, Marshall, The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man, [Toronto]: University of Toronto Press, 2000, [c 1962], at 31, 4344.Google Scholar