[LAW-LIB:54064] Re: Texas Lawyer and Nat'l L.J.

From: Ailsa Scott (ailsa.scott1@btinternet.com)
Date: Wed Nov 14 2007 - 08:05:20 PST


Dear Colleagues,

Many thanks to those who have replied. I appreciate your time. Thanks for alerting me to the existence of Bieber's.

I have just now found the Texas Lawyer on the Factiva list of sources. I have also found the National Law Journal there, but it doesn't retrieve Miriam Rozen's article -any thoughts on this?

kind regards,
Ailsa
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Ailsa Scott
  To: law-lib@ucdavis.edu
  Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 3:28 PM
  Subject: Texas Lawyer and Nat'l L.J.

  Dear Colleagues,

  I am trying to source some of the journal articles listed in "And Still I Rise" - the biblography very kindly provided on the AALL website:

  http://www.aallnet.org/caucus/bllc/And%20Still%20I%20Rise%20Bibliography.pdf

  Unfortunately I haven't had any success via my access to a range of databases.

  Am I right in thinking that Tex. Law. is Texas Lawyer rather than Texas Law Review? And is Nat'l L.J. National Law Journal? Help with these abbreviations would be happily received.

  I am wondering if anyone is able to help? If so, please contact me off-list. I would be most grateful for any assistance.

  Kind regards,
  Ailsa
  MLIS Research: Disaster Management in Law Libraries
  City University
  London U.K.



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