LexisNexis’ 2011 Best Practices for Government Libraries e-Initiatives and e-Efforts: Expanding our Horizons
July 5, 2011
LexisNexis best practices report is a topical annual publication with contributions from government libraries; the focusof this issue is electronic initiatives: how librarians are using new media to reach out to their clients, adapting to changing technologies, virtualizing services, preservation and more. The document is large so be patient as it downloads.
Contributions by librarians situated in court libraries include:
- Bill’s Bulletin: Librarians and Court Staff Working Together to Develop an E-Resource by Barbara Fritschel, U. S. Courts Library, Milwaukee, WI found on p. 37;
- Web E-Accessibility to Reach Full E-Audience: – Expanding Our Horizon‖ to Better Honor Diversity by Ken Wheaton, Web Services Librarian, Alaska State Court System Law Library found on p. 81;
- Rebranding the Library by Julie Jones, Hartford Branch Librarian, U.S. Courts, Second Circuit Library found on p. 150.
External links do not necessarily reflect the views of the Canadian Centre for Court Technology
