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- From: lkk@panix.com (Larry Kolodney)
- Newsgroups: misc.legal
- Subject: Re: What's in a big law library?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov15.232310.5930@panix.com>
- Date: 15 Nov 92 23:23:10 GMT
- References: <1992Nov15.081016.8271@u.washington.edu>
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- In <1992Nov15.081016.8271@u.washington.edu> tzs@carson.u.washington.edu (Tim Smith) writes:
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- >So, what do the large libraries and Harvard have that those of us with
- >medium or small libraries lack?
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- Well, I don't know what the small libraries lack, but some of the
- unusual holdings that Harvard has include:
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- 1. A complete set of United Nations documents from the General
- Assembly, Security Council and other Committees.
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- 2. The Official Reports of most countries with courts that report
- their opinions.
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