Review: Foundations of Information Law
Abstract
Foundations of Information Law
looks like a textbook but reads like historical
nonfiction with some practical,
professional slants. The authors’
tone and stylistics choices make it more
engaging than expected. Rooted in the
real world of where law “is” (was, at the
time of writing), its straightforward
approach provides American librarians
what they need to know when
their world bumps into the law. The
only caveat—it’s changed.
looks like a textbook but reads like historical
nonfiction with some practical,
professional slants. The authors’
tone and stylistics choices make it more
engaging than expected. Rooted in the
real world of where law “is” (was, at the
time of writing), its straightforward
approach provides American librarians
what they need to know when
their world bumps into the law. The
only caveat—it’s changed.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5860/dttp.v53i01.8450
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