> Galina:
>
> 1) Federal cases shouldn't pose much of a problem. But you might want to
> consider the additional purchase of the Digests to aide in searching. Keep in
> mind that the search engine that runs Premise is not as smart as Westlaw and the
> Digests really come in handy when doing blanket searches.
>
> 2) As for the rest, all I can say is, keep the paper indexes to each set as
> it will save you a lot of grief in the long run.
>
> 3) Expect for your printer paper bill to double. Using CDs to locate
> materials has a charm all it's own. Sitting for hours at a computer terminal
> reading cases is cruel and unusual punishment.
>
> Nancy S. Hurt
> USAA Law Library
> San Antonio, TX
>
> Galinalo@aol.com wrote:
>
> > We have all federal cases, USCA, Am. Jur., ALR's Wright and Miller on Premise
> > CD's and are considering canceling subscription to some or all of these
> > materials in print. Can those of you have already done it share your firm's
> > experience with doing without books?
> >
> > Any considerations, guidelines, warnings?
> >
> > Any comments will be appreciated.
> >
> > Galina Loshinsky
> > Brooks, Pierce, McLendon
> > Greensboro, NC
> > (336)271-2565
> > gloshinsky@brookspierce.com
> > galinalo@aol.com
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