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4 Legal Reference Services Q. 1 (1984-1985)

handle is hein.journals/lgrefsq4 and id is 1 raw text is: EDITORIAL

We open Volume 4 of Legal Reference Services Quarterly with a
selection of articles. The first is State Legal Research Guides, by
Fritz Snyder of the University of Kansas Law Library. Mr. Snyder
compares and contrasts all available state legal research guides. He
also discusses bibliographies of state materials. Because these juris-
dictionally specific guides are often the best introduction to the liter-
ature of a state, this piece is especially welcome.
The second item is a revision of a speech that I gave at the 1983
A.A.L.L. Institute at S.M.U. Law School in Dallas on How to Be
A Great Reference Librarian. The speech was a lot of fun and
though I edited out many of the anecdotes, it still reads like a spoken
text. Forgive the informal tone and the sermonizing. The opinions
are, of course, mine alone. I'd love to hear from those who dis-
agree.
The third article is a Selected Bibliography of Copyright Materi-
als With Annotations, by Paul Lomio of Stanford Law Library and
Susan Kuklin of the Santa Clara County Law Library. The bibli-
ography was first presented at an Institute sponsored by NOCALL
in Oakland, California. It seemed to me to be one of the best guides
I had ever encountered to the literature of this fast-changing field.
Paul Axel-Lute of the Rutgers Law Library has given us Legal
Bibliography Texts and Free Course Materials: A Selective An-
notated List. Since texts on how to do legal research seem to be a
Legal Reference Services Quarterly. Vol. 4(1). Spring 1984
©  1984 by The Haworth Press. Inc. All rights reserved.  I

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