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Law and Heidegger's Question Concerning Technology: A Prolegomenon to Future Law Librarianship
(American Association of Law Libraries, 2007)
Following World War II, the German philosopher Martin Heidegger offered one of the most potent criticisms of technology and modern life. His nightmare is a world whose essence has been reduced to the functional equivalent ...
Law's Box: Law, Jurisprudence and the Information Ecosphere
(University of Missouri, 2005)
For so long as it has been important to know what the law is, the practice of law has been an information profession. Nonetheless, just how the information ecosphere affects legal discourse and thinking has never been ...
Beyond Training: Law Librarianship's Quest for the Pedagogy of Legal Research Instruction
(American Association of Law Libraries, 2003)
The paper (I) outlines the nature and extent of the dissatisfaction with legal research instruction and demonstrates that the problem predates computer-assisted legal research, (II) presents the history of the debate ...