Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2013
Abstract
The authors delineate the general policy and guidelines for developing foreign and transnational law collections in U.S. law libraries, and they analyze factors that shape East Asian collections, such as law libraries’ preservation and digitization efforts and their related cost-efficiency, and the availability and quality of English translations. The authors then discuss the main sources for Korean, Japanese, and Chinese law.
Citation
Jootaek Lee et al., Issues and Trends in Collection Development for East Asia Legal Materials, 105 Law Library Journal 321-351 (2013)
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Law libraries--Collection development, Library resources, International law--Legal research, East Asia
Included in
Collection Development and Management Commons, Comparative and Foreign Law Commons, Law Librarianship Commons, Legal Writing and Research Commons
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