This new survey focuses on the role law firm librarians play in competitive intelligence. You'll also find some interesting information regarding negotiating vendor contracts. The part that really surprised me is that only 18% of those polled say they manage their firm's intranet.
Of course, you have to take it all with a grain of salt since only 94 head librarians (all from Am Law 200 firms) responded. Check out the stats and read "Competitive Advantage: Business Intelligence - Finding, Analyzing and Leveraging It - Reshapes the Role of Law Librarians" by Alan Cohen.
Friday, August 01, 2008
Law Librarian Survey 2008
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I used to work in the "Government Docs" section of the college library years ago and I am doing a little research... I just stumbled on your site. I read the "Law Librarians 2008 Survey" - lots of librarians making 150 G's and up... interesting. I want to find free sources of jury findings for example that I can use without paying Westlaw or LexisNexis to repackage the material for me at an increasing premium. Anyway Thanks Abbie - this got me a step closer. Regards,
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