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The Political Economy of Legal Information : The New Landscape

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Title: The Political Economy of Legal Information : The New Landscape
Author: Samuel E. Trosow
ISBN: 1138989673 / 9781138989672
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 208
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2021
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From the informative information contained in The Political Economy of Legal Information: The New Landscape, you will discover how you, as a librarian or other information professional, can comprehend, cope with, and even try to influence the factors which comprise the new legal information landscape. You will discover the great changes in the legal publishing industry that have occurred within the last few years and the new ways in which legal information is produced, stored, disseminated, and used. The Political Economy of Legal Information will provide you with valuable tips to help you make sense of this new landscape so your library can reap the benefits of this new age.

This informative book provides you with a collection of essays that describe, asses, and evaluate the political economy of information in the changing realm of legal publishing to keep you and your library on top of this dynamic situation. Through The Political Economy of Legal Information, you will find valuable insight into how you can make adjustments to constant technological changes by:

confronting the cost efficiency model which promises both lower prices and greater effectiveness to help you make informed decisions about your library's technology
learning about the economic logic of copyright laws to safeguard your library's reliance on big-name databases
exploring the new Legal Publishers’List that provides a roadmap to the mergers and acquisitions that have characterized the publishing industry in recent years in order to choose the best manufacturer of the legal products in your library
exploring case studies to help you understand how educational institutions, governmental entities, and small publishers can successfully cope with the new information landscape and to keep you informed of all the options available to your library

Written by a wide cross section of people who are working with legal information,The Political Economy of Legal Information provides essential information to assist you and your library in staying informed regarding the fast-paced world of legal publishing.
 

Introduction : "The Political Economy of Legal Information : The New Landscape:

Chapter 1 : On the Road to the Emerald City: Reducing the Cost of Living in the New Legal Information Landscape
Chapter 2 : The Merger : What Will it Cost Law Libraries?
Chapter 3 : A Legal Publishers' List : Librarians Cooperate to Discern the Corporate Affiliations of U.S. Legal Publishers
Chapter 4 : Are Non-Profit Internet Publishers the Future of Legal Information?
Chapter 5 : State Government Procurement of Electronic Legal Services
Chapter 6 : The Rise of the Small : The Effects of Industry Consolidation on Small Legal Publishers
Chapter 7 : Does the Law Governing Public Access to Judicial Opinions Mandate Citation Reform? : It Depends
Chapter 8 : The Economic Logic of Copyright
Chapter 9 : Economic Analysis and Copyright Law: Are New Models Needed in the Digital Age?

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