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''Information Sources in Law'' is a book.


First Edition

The first edition was edited by R G Logan and published by
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in 1986. It is part of the series which was then known as Butterworths Guides to Information Sources. It consists of twenty-three chapters attributed to twenty contributors. The subject-matter of these chapters ranges from the general to the specialized. A book on legal research describes ''Information Sources in Law'' as being "not as useful for present purposes" as the title promises. ''Information Sources in Law'' is "detailed" and its contributors are "leading experts".


Second Edition

The second edition was edited by Jules Winterton and Elizabeth M Moys and published by
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in 1997. The series of which it was part was now known as Guides to Information Sources. It is "completely revised". It focuses on Europe, and deals with more than thirty of its jurisdictions.Jeanne Rehberg and Radu D Popa (editors). Accidental Tourist on the New Frontier: An Introductory Guide to Global Legal Research. Fred B Rothman Publications. 1998. Second Printing 1999. . Page 106
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References

*Logan, R G (editor). Information Sources in Law. Butterworths. London. 1986. . *Winterton, Jules; Moys, Elizabeth M (editors). Information Sources in Law. Second Edition. Bowker-Saur. 1997.
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*Munday, Roderick. "Book Reviews" (1986) 45
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*"Information Sources in Law, editor: R G Logan".
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. 10 September 1986
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*Tickle, Teresa. "Reference Books of 1997 - 1998: A Selection" (Autumn 1999)
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. Vol 58, No 3. Pages 723 - 724
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*Peter Clinch. Legal Information: What it is and Where to Find it. Second Edition. Aslib. 2005.
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