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The 155-page study gives extensive data and commentary
on law library spending plans and management practices
including current and future expected budgets, spending on
salaries, and materials such as online databases, print
reporters, online and print directories, books, e-books,
journals and other information resources. The report also
looks at use of particular types and brands of information
resources, at cost recovery efforts and at law library effort
to reduce costs and improve productivity through better
negotiation and other tactics. The study also presents
detailed data on library measures to enhance mobile device
access and to use social media, blogs and other internet
resources in the law library service
effort.
The report presents data from 60 law libraries from
the United States and Canada including law firm libraries,
university law libraries, courthouse libraries, private
company libraries and others, with data presented separately
for each library type.
The data is also broken out by library and parent
institution size. The law firms in the sample employed a mean
of 188 lawyers. A list of survey participants is available on
our website.