Most Recent Issue of the Canadian Law Library Review
The most recent issue of the Canadian Law Library Review (CLLR) is available online.
The CLLR is the official journal of the Canadian Association of Law Libraries (CALL). It is an open access publication.
Check out the feature article on page 10 by Ilana N. Hernandez, Research Guides Beyond Canadian Law: A Question of Justice:
"As common resources in academic libraries, research guides can be expected to furnish researchers and students with access to resources on topics taught at their institution. In the law school libraries of institutions with significant programming on topics in Jewish Studies, Islamic Studies, or Indigenous Studies, librarians must be prepared to provide or facilitate access to materials addressing such topics, as well as instruct in their use. However, many Canadian law school libraries currently do not provide adequate support in this area. I argue that libraries at schools where courses or programs address these topics have a responsibility to support them through research guides."
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