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Present in its Absence: Law Librarians and Technology at the Founding of AALLKasia SolonThe University of Texas School of Law - Tarlton Law Library February 6, 2009 Law Library Journal, Vol. 98, p. 515, 2006 Abstract: While it might seem that the law librarians who created AALL in 1906 had much less to do with technology than the librarians of today, Ms. Solon argues that in fact they not only were intimately connected with it but also produced it when needed. She examines three specific areas - bibliography, indexing, and classification - which, she contends, exemplify how these librarians responded to problems with technological solutions.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 16 Keywords: bibliography, indexing, classification, AALL, history of technology Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: February 6, 2009Suggested CitationContact Information
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