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Victoria Jannetta describes her experiences at the AALL annual meeting in Philadelphia focusing on various particular sessions given in relation to free speech, Delaware corporation law, company mergers, academic library issues and ebooks.
Paper given by Victoria Jannetta at the 37th BIALL Annual Study Conference, Brighton, June 2006, discussing the drivers for change, how to respond to them and how to help staff to adapt to change.
Over the last six months there have been a number of developments in legal information provision. The major publishers have released new services, and have updated existing products. As a busy information professional it can be difficult to keep up to date with all the changes, and there is not always time to evaluate the benefits of one service over another.
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