How deep is the legal information service?: developing a public law collection and reference service at the State Library of Victoria
AsiaPacific Specials Health and Law Librarians Conference (1999)
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Abstract
This is an account of how State Library of Victoria is creating a specialist law service to assist the public to search for law and government information using electronic and traditional resources. The State Library of Victoria has extensive collections of Australian and overseas government and law publications. These significant current and historical collections in law were not being promoted to the general public, usage was low and the value of the collection to the public was being questioned. Remedial work was needed.
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