It might pay to check out the National Consumer Law Centers collection at www.consumerlaw.org ( http://www.consumerlaw.org/ ).
While definitely pro-consumer, the volumes are well written and affordable to buy & maintain.
Sincerely
Becky Wentz
Librarian
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>>> On 2/23/2009 at 12:19 PM, in message <20090223121925.b2c22tuxsgo0g8s8@webmail.wiredwebsites.com>, Ron Ross <ronrross@irvineuniversity.edu> wrote:
Since this list never ceases to amaze me with the depth and breath of
knowledge I'm going to ask the following:
I am the library director for a small university here in So. Calif.
with a modest legal library. We now would like to expand our library
to include business related treatises. (We currently offer Business
BA?s and MBA?s in addition to JD?s) Does anyone have any suggestions
on how this might be accomplished? One of my thoughts would be to
solicit donations from libraries that are perhaps closing or
eliminating some of their treatises. Any others???
Any help would be most appreciated!
Ron Ross
Library Director
Irvine University
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