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Candy, Points and Highlighers: Why Librarians, Not Vendors, Should Teach CALR to First Year Law Students
Law Library Journal (2007)
  • Shawn G. Nevers
Abstract

Mr. Nevers reconsiders the debate over who should teach computer-assisted legal research, concluding that, for the instruction of first-year law students in 2007, arguments favoring the using of librarians outweigh those supporting the use of vendor representatives.

Publication Date
Fall 2007
Citation Information
Shawn G. Nevers. "Candy, Points and Highlighers: Why Librarians, Not Vendors, Should Teach CALR to First Year Law Students" Law Library Journal Vol. 99 Iss. 4 (2007)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/aallcallforpapers/9/