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- American Association of Law Libraries (AALL)
http://www.aallnet.org/
- "The American Association of Law Libraries was founded in 1906 to promote and enhance the value of law libraries to the legal and public communities, to foster the profession of law librarianship, and to provide leadership in the field of legal information." Site provides information about the AALL, it's activities, and other topics related to law librarianship.
- Harvard Law School Library: Research Guides
http://www.law.harvard.edu/library/services/research/guides/
- The Harvard Law School Library has developed a large number of legal research guides that cover areas in United States law, other nations' and international law, and electronic resources research guides in general.
- Law Library of Congress
http://www.loc.gov/law/index.html
- "As Congress' law library, our primary mission is to respond to the needs of the U.S. Congress. As congressional priorities permit, the Law Library performs research and reference services for the other branches of government. Despite the heavy demands of these users, the Law Library provides valuable reference assistance to the scholarly community as well as to adult researchers across the Nation and the globe."
- Law Library Resource Xchange (LLRX)
http://www.llrx.com/
- "Law Library Resource Xchange (LLRX) is a unique Webzine with a special focus on research, management and technology topics for legal professionals. Each digital issue features articles, departments and columns with up-to-date information written by expert law librarians, attorneys, information specialists and legal technology consultants. LLRX highlights a broad range of topics including Congressional activities, World Wide Web sites, training resources and the challenges posed to those in the legal community by the continually expanding electronic world."
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