![](https://d3ilqtpdwi981i.cloudfront.net/uF76nHiQaT-IPj-EOrwGrlUIcU4=/425x550/smart/https://bepress-attached-resources.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/35/10/95/35109556-ffe8-43f5-82e3-e6e455116fce/thumbnail_fd9f9e57-8f95-44eb-87ba-4f00f9328d44.jpg)
Article
Law for Everyone for the Librarian
Dalhousie Law Journal
Publication Date
5-1-1981
Keywords
- Law,
- everyone,
- the Librarian,
- encapsulated,
- components,
- critical link
Disciplines
Abstract
The problem raised by this subject is one of access to the law.' Encapsulated in my title, Law for Everyone For the Librarian, are three components: the law; the reader with a problem; and you, the librarian. The issue is essentially how to bring the three together, and in my judgment the librarian is the critical link. The equipment you need I have divided into four elements, which I will pose to you as questions: What are the resources? Where are they? How do you get at them? and How can you use them to the reader's benefit?
Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International
Citation Information
Hugh M. Kindred, “Law for Everyone for the Librarian”, Comment, (1980-1981) 6:3 DLJ 699.