Journal article
Universal Citation and the American Association of Law Libraries: A White Paper
Law library journal, Vol.103(3), p331
01 Jun 2011
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Abstract
This white paper is a collaborative endeavor of many individuals, including members of the American Association of Law Libraries and its Digital Access to Legal Information Committee (DALIC), formerly the Electronic Legal Information Access & Citation (ELIAC) Committee. First, Justice Yvonne Kauger introduces the topic by identifying the groundbreaking steps taken by the Oklahoma Supreme Court. Law librarians Carol Billings and Kathy Carlson next provide a detailed and comprehensive history of citation reform and the American Association of Law Libraries' leadership and involvement in the issue. They also summarize the citation reform steps taken in selected jurisdictions. Finally, John Cannan, current DALIC member, provides a look to the future, identifying reasons to advance needed citation reform now.
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- Title
- Universal Citation and the American Association of Law Libraries: A White Paper
- Creators
- Yvonne Kauger - Oklahoma Supreme Court, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 USACarol Billings - Law Lib Louisiana, New Orleans, LA USAKathy Carlson - Wyoming State Law Lib, Cheyenne, WY USAJohn Cannan - Drexel UniversityYvonne KaugerDigital Access Legal Information
- Publication Details
- Law library journal, Vol.103(3), p331
- Publisher
- Amer Assoc Law Libraries
- Number of pages
- 26
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Legal Research Center
- Identifiers
- 991019170400404721
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