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Consumer Advocacy and Scholarly Publishing
I could be wrong, but I don’t think we’ve had a law librarian appear as a guest here. So I was happy that Michael Ginsborg was willing to share some of his thoughts on how we might respond to the high cost of legal resources using … uh, legal remedies. His is, in a sense, [...]
Posted: 4 February, 2011 in Scholarly Communications.
Tags: AALL, consumer advocacy, consumer protection, law libraries
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