At our firm when our Paralegals need copies from Medical Journals at
our University Library-they either do it themselves or have the
Library fill their requests which can be very costly. I'd be
interested in how other Private Law Firms handle these types of
requests for materials they don't have. Do they pay outside messenger
services to do it, pay the library for their services or have someone
in-house go to the Library to pull and copy the materials they need?
Historically we have spent thousands of dollars a year to get these
copies and wonder if there is a more efficient way to do it.
Any ideas or suggestions will be most appreciated!!
Carol J. Crego
Robins Kaplan Miller & Ciresi, L.L.P.
Mpls. Mn.
CJCrego@rkmc.com
612.349-0940
>>> "Carter, Dianna" <DCARTER@kilstock.com> 2/25/99 7:48:08 AM >>>
We are preparing to order compact shelving for our new library. I
would
like to have any comments or recommendations about this shelving that
anyone
could share with me. Any recommendations as to durability,
user-friendly,
ease of movement and the name of that brand of shelving would be
greatly
appreciated. I am particularly interested in hearing about how long
some of
the compact shelving units have been in use. Are they still giving
good
service after 5 years use?
Many Thanks in advance for the information,
Dianna Carter
Librarian - Raleigh, NC Office
Kilpatrick Stockton, LLP
dcarter@kilstock.com
(919) 420-1747
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