For centuries, the image of the legal profession has been inextricably linked to the physical book. The sight of a barrister’s chambers lined floor-to-ceiling with calf-bound volumes, or the imposing presence of a law library’s reference section, has long been a symbol of authority, knowledge, and tradition. However, the legal landscape is undergoing a seismic shift. Just as the quill gave way to the typewriter, and the typewriter to the word processor, the heavy, leather-bound tome is yielding to its digital successor: .
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(2019): Discusses how virtual law practice has changed library operations and the significance of cloud-based legal technologies. Legal Aspects of E-books and Interlibrary Loan For centuries, the image of the legal profession