[HeinOnline listserv] Complimentary Access to "Trends" in HeinOnline

HeinOnline Listserv heinonline at lists.washlaw.edu
Fri Jan 26 16:07:27 UTC 2007


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"Trends in Law Library Management & Technology" is coming soon to HeinOnline!  

 

Given the swift changes taking place as a result of today's technology, law librarians need to receive information regarding current trends in the law librarian profession as quickly as possible.  Therefore, we are pleased to announce the forthcoming online availability of "Trends in Law Library Management & Technology" (print ISSN: 0893-6777) through HeinOnline ( http:// <http://heinonline.org> heinonline.org).  When released later this month, the online edition of "Trends" will include coverage from volume 1 (1987) through volume 16 (2005).  Future articles will be published online as well, providing more timely delivery to keep you better informed.  

 

As with all content in HeinOnline, the online edition of "Trends" will look just like the original issues and will be full-text searchable, which will prove useful in researching historical trends in law libraries.

 

Best of all, as part of our ongoing HeinOnline Customer Loyalty Program, your library will receive FREE online access to the complete collection of "Trends" (when last published in paper format, "Trends" was US$80.00 per year).

 

In addition to FREE online access to the legacy issues of "Trends", we estimate 8-10 new articles will be released each year in HeinOnline, which will also be available at no additional charge to your library.

 

This EXCLUSIVE content in HeinOnline will help today's librarian keep up-to-date with the latest trends occurring in the library community. 

 

In addition to complimentary online access, we also hope you will consider submitting articles for consideration. These articles should discuss how various technological changes have changed/not changed how law libraries operate. Articles should be between 1400-2000 words in length.   Phil Berwick, Associate Dean for Information Resources at Washington University School of Law and editor of "Trends" will gladly welcome your submissions.  Please send them to  <mailto:berwick at wulaw.wustl.edu> berwick at wulaw.wustl.edu.

 

As always, we appreciate your support of HeinOnline.

 

Sincerely,

<?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />Brian Jablonski
Director, Marketing & Publications
William S. Hein & Co., Inc.
1285 Main Street
Buffalo, New York 14209-1987
800-828-7571 ext. 141
716-883-8100 fax

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