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Improving Services in Law Libraries: The Case of the Faculty of Law Library, University of Ghana, Legon

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2019

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Libraries play a very important role in national socio-economic development. They comprise books, buildings, a wide variety of materials and other support systems and more recently, technology. Their purpose is to serve as agents of instruction, reference and research for educational institutions, professional organizations, industrial concerns and communities. Law libraries for instance have highly specialized materials to support the advancement of learning about law or for the practice of law.

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Copyright © 2008 by the International Association of Law Libraries 

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