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Large Firms

Jul. 20, 1999

Volume Control

By Chris Ford It wasn't long ago that law firm librarians were staring obsolescence in the face, wondering whether the mad rush to the Internet and the elevation of computer room bosses to guru status signaled the demise of their profession.

By Chris Ford
        It wasn't long ago that law firm librarians were staring obsolescence in the face, wondering whether the mad rush to the Internet and the elevation of computer room bosses to guru status signaled the demise of their profession.
        But librarians in large California firms have become too busy for such gloomy contemplation, as they sort through...

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