This program is about ways in which law libraries have answered the
potential threats posed by digitization to legal scholarship in
terms of authorship, accessibility, and reliability.
Dick Danner will present LEDA - a project that ensures
electronic publication of legal scholarship as an open access
alternative to commercial services.
Claire Germain will focus on Cornell Law School Library's
project on combating ephemeral digital information by creating the
ILO and ICJ mirror sites.
Finally, Dana Neacsu will conclude the program with archiving
URLs cited in law review articles - a pilot project that Columbia
Law School Library is currently developing.
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