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The AALL Guide to Fair Business Practices for Legal Publishers provides guidelines for legal publishers doing business with librarians and other consumers of legal information.
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The AALL Price Index is a table-based report on the mean cost of titles and percentage increases over previous years for monographs, serial publications, legal periodicals, loose-leaf services, commercially published court reporters, and legal continuations, plus an appendix of all products and legal vendors that were surveyed. Members-only content.
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This series of monographs, sponsored by AALL, was begun in 1960 with the assistance of the Fred B. Rothman Company as publisher. It continues today in partnership with W. S. Hein & Co., Inc. as publisher. Individual or standing orders are placed directly with the publisher.
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The AALL State Documents Bibliography Series is published through the Government Documents Special Interest Section in partnership with William S. Hein & Co. Orders are placed directly with the publisher.
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The AALL Year in Review is published annually and corresponds to the presidential year, which begins and ends at the AALL Annual Meeting in July. The report summarizes the year’s accomplishments and reports the Association’s financial review. It is published online only.
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Sponsored by the AALL Research Instruction and Patron Services Special Interest Section and published by W. S. Hein & Co., this series consists of shorter works useful to both frontline staff and managers. Orders are placed directly with the publisher.
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The CRIV Sheet is the newsletter of the AALL Committee on Relations with Information Vendors. It is published three times a year (November, February, and May) as a supplement inserted in AALL Spectrum.
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A free, informative seven-page online guide to help non-lawyers find legal rules that can resolve or prevent conflict. Avoiding jargon throughout, the booklet covers the basic steps in legal research.
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The Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals (IFLP) is a multilingual index to articles and book reviews appearing in approximately 540 legal journals published worldwide. It provides in-depth coverage of public and private international law, comparative and foreign law, and the law of all jurisdictions other than the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia.
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Written from a management perspective, this eight-part series is especially appropriate for law firm administrators and managers who want a quick overview of the key points of an issue and how it may impact the law firm.
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Law Library Insights is a four-part series of resource guides that educates court administrators at state, court, and county law libraries about the value law librarians bring to their organizations.
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These training kits contain materials to help you design a Teach-In Week schedule, which concides annually with National Library Week.
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These computer-produced indexes are companion products, published since 1980. Subscriptions are placed directly with the publisher.
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The Procurement Toolkit and Code of Best Practices For Licensing Electronic Resources provides guidance to both librarians and vendors engaged in the licensing process.
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The State-by-State Report on Authentication of Online Legal Resources answers the very important and timely question, how trustworthy are state-level primary legal resources on the Web?
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The Universal Citation Guide contains AALL's recommendations for universal citation rules for judicial decisions, statutes and administrative regulations.