The twenty-first century law library
| Abstract | On November 6, 2008, the J. Michael Goodson Law Library at the Duke University School of Law held a number of events in celebration of its newly renovated and expanded space. This is an edited version of the program, “The 21st Century Law Library: A Conversation," that was held as part of that celebration. | |||||||||
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