Abstract
Lexis and Westlaw are the biggest names in subscription legal database provision. The author provides a comparative critical examination from his experience is of academic subscriptions to the services - including their American academic contentPreprint of an article by Paul Norman, former Reference and Online Services Librarian at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, published in Legal Information Management, the journal of the British and Irish Association of Law Librarians
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Additional Information: | Citation: Legal Information Management, vol. 4, no.2, Summer 2004. pp. 90-97.. |
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Creators: | Norman, Paul and |
Subjects: | Law |
Keywords: | Information technology, Information retrieval, Lexis, Westlaw, Legal research |
Divisions: | Institute of Advanced Legal Studies |
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