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Resumen de Interdisciplinary Legal Scholarship: What Can We Learn from Princeton's Long-standing Tradition?

David A. Hollander

  • Mr. Hollander argues that the Princeton University Library�s long-standing tradition of providing support for the nontraditional, nondoctrinal legal scholarship of its faculty and students can offer insights into what an increasingly interdisciplinary future may look like for law school libraries and librarians.

    After briefly documenting the rapid growth of the interdisciplinary nature of the study and practice of law and describing the history of legal studies at Princeton University, he identifies four types of interdisciplinary research questions and shows how the Princeton response to them can inform the discussion among law librarians about the changing nature of legal scholarship and reference.


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