Law Library Benchmarks

Law Library Benchmarks

Author: Primary Research Group

Publisher: Primary Research Group Inc

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 1574401041

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. Data in the report is based on a survey of 55 North American law libraries drawn from law firm, private company, university, courthouse and government agency law libraries. Data is broken out by size and type of library for ease in benchmarking. The 120+ page report covers developments in staffing, salaries, budgets, materials spending, use of blogs & wikis, use of legal directories, the library role in knowledge management, records management and content management systems. Patron and librarian training, reimbursement for library-related education and other issues are also covered in this latest edition.


Law Library Benchmarks, 2014 Edition

Law Library Benchmarks, 2014 Edition

Author: Primary Research Group

Publisher: Primary Research Group Inc

Published: 2014-04-03

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 1574402854

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The 155-page study gives extensive data and commentary on law library spending plans and management practices including current and future expected budgets, spending on salaries, and materials such as online databases, print reporters, online and print directories, books, e-books, journals and other information resources. The report also looks at use of particular types and brands of information resources, at cost recovery efforts and at law library effort to reduce costs and improve productivity through better negotiation and other tactics. The study also presents detailed data on library measures to enhance mobile device access and to use social media, blogs and other internet resources in the law library service effort.


Corporate Library Benchmarks

Corporate Library Benchmarks

Author: Primary Research Group

Publisher: Primary Research Group Inc

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13: 1574400843

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This report, our sixth survey of corporate libraries, presents a broad range of data, broken out by size and type of organization. Among the issues covered are: spending trends on books, magazines, journals, databases, CD-ROM, directories and other information vehicles, plans to augment or reduce the scope and size of the corporate library, hiring plans, salary spending and personnel use, librarian research priorities by type of subject matter, policies on information literacy and library education, library relations with management, budget trends, breakdown in spending by the library vs other corporate departments that procure information, librarian use of blogs and RSS feeds, level of discounts received from book jobbers, use of subscription agents and other issues of concern to corporate and other business librarians.


Serving Our Public 3.0

Serving Our Public 3.0

Author: Illinois Library Association

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 71

ISBN-13: 9781890249038

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Updated edition of: Serving our public 2.0: standards for Illinois public libraries / Serving Our Public Task Force. 2009.


Corporate Library Benchmarks, 2004-05 Edition

Corporate Library Benchmarks, 2004-05 Edition

Author: Primary Research Group

Publisher: Primary Research Group Inc

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 69

ISBN-13: 157440069X

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This special report presents results from a survey of 50 corporate and other business libraries. Data is broken out by company sales volume and by type of industry, and the report presents a similar range of data for corporate libraries that Law Library Benchmarks presents for legal libraries. More than 200 detailed tables of data highlight developments in purchasing, digital licensing, use of ebooks and site licenses, policies in knowledge management and virtual library development, as well as spending on books, journals, databases, reference works, directories, cataloging systems, and other information vehicles.


Academic Law Libraries Within the Changing Landscape of Legal Education

Academic Law Libraries Within the Changing Landscape of Legal Education

Author: Michelle M. Wu

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780837741260

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In a world where technology advances appear daily, deans and provosts often have questions about law libraries, their purposes, and whether technological innovations should lead to changes in library spaces, collections, and/or services. This book seeks to answer those questions, which came straight from deans, examining the factors involved in an analysis of what a community needs from their library, and demonstrating why the answer to these questions might vary from library to library. The commentaries by multiple directors will be useful to highlight different approaches in analysis as well as changing cultures in law libraries. This valuable title will be of help to newer and experienced law library directors, law school deans, and university provosts (where the university has a law school).--Publisher.


Academic Library Building Renovation Benchmarks

Academic Library Building Renovation Benchmarks

Author: Primary Research Group

Publisher: Primary Research Group Inc

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 149

ISBN-13: 1574401106

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The report presents detailed data from 65 academic libraries about their completed, current, or planned library renovation projects. The study includes detailed data on capital spending, library redesign budgets, and spending on computer labs & infocommons, in-library classrooms, artwork, library furniture, carpeting and other flooring, and other elements of academic library renovations or new construction. Details construction preferences for architectural features such as atriums, landscaping, better access to restrooms and building entrances/exits, installation or expansion of library cafes, development of group work areas, better use of natural light, better soundproofing and other design features often sought in new academic library construction or renovation. Also explores the use of various renovation and building features designed to save energy. Other areas covered include student satisfaction with the library redesign, its impact on the use of library services, and governance issues over what campus groups guide and control the redesign. Data is broken out by size and type of library, and by libraries that have experienced recent renovation projects vs those that have not.