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Duke University Law Library: Collection Development Policy: Introduction

DUKE UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL of LAW LIBRARY
COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY


U.S. Collection Development Policies by Type of Material | U.S. Collection Development Policies by Subject | Foreign Law Collection Development Policy | International Legal Materials Collection Development Policy


General Information


Introduction and Overview
Selection Process
Cooperative Collection Development
Gift Policy
Format Criteria



U.S. Collection Development Policies by Type of Material

Administrative Codes and Regulations
Administrative Decisions
Atlases
Attorney General Opinions
Bar Journals
Bibliographies
Casebooks
Citators
Codes (Statutory)
Compact Disks
Constitutions & Constitutional Convention Proceedings
Continuing Legal Education
Course Examinations
Court Briefs & Records
Court Reports
Court Rules
Dictionaries & Thesauri
Digests
Directories
Dissertations & Theses
Encyclopedias
Floyd M Riddick Collection
Form Books
Hornbooks
Law for the Layperson
Law School Alumni Publications
Law School Catalogs
Law School Exams
Legal Newspapers
Legislative Documents
Legislative Histories
Legislative Journals
Newsletters
Newspapers & Magazines
Periodical Indexes
Periodicals
Rare Books
Radio and Television Programs
Research Guides
Restatements & Model Codes
State Documents
State Materials (non North Carolina)
Study Aids
U.S. Government Documents
Videocassettes
Working Papers


U.S. Collection Development Policies by Subject

Definition of Collecting Levels
Criteria Used to Determine Collection Intensity Level by Subject


Accounting
Administrative Law
Air & Space Law
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Antitrust & Trade Regulation
Banking, Financial & Investment Law
Bankruptcy
Biotechnology
Business Associations
Canon Law
Civil Procedure
Civil Rights
Commercial Law
Communications Law
Comparative Law
Computer Law
Conflicts of Law
Constitutional Law
Construction Law
Contracts
Corporations
Courts
Criminal Justice
Criminal Law & Procedure
Economics & Law
Education & the Law
Elder Law
Energy Law
Entertainment Law
Environmental Law
Equitable Remedies
Evidence
Family Law
Foreign Relations
Gender & Law
Health Care, Medicine & Law
Human Rights
Immigration Law
Indigenous People
Insurance Law
Intellectual Property
International Business Transactions
Judges - Biography
Jurisprudence & Legal Theory
Juvenile Justice
Labor Relations & Employment Law
Land Use Law
Law Librarianship
Law of the Sea
Lawyers - Biography
Legal Education
Legal Fiction
Legal History
Legal Profession
Legal Research & Writing
Legislation
Maritime Law
MilitaryLaw
North Carolina Law
Prisons & Prisoners
Professional Responsibility
Property
Public Welfare & Social Security
Race Discrimination
Religion & Law
Roman Law
Science, Technology & Law
Securities
Sports Law
Taxation
Torts
Trial Practice & Appellate Advocacy
Trusts & Estates




Foreign Law Collection Development Policy

Overview
Collection Levels by Jurisdiction



International Legal Materials Collection Development Policy

Overview
Sources of International Law
International Governmental Organizatons
Collection Policy
Definition of Collecting Intensity Levels
IGO Collecting Levels for Legal Materials



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