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This supplement to Microcomputers and libraries; a bibliographic sourcebook (1987) surveys the literature of library microcomputing from 1986 through 1989. Some 5,300 entries cover microcomputer selection, implementation, applications, management, software, and hardware for libraries. Many new topic
The rise of microcomputers and the power that they've brought have revolutionized nearly every professional discipline, not the least of which is the field of law. This work presents a survey of microcomputers and decision-aiding software in law practices and the legal process, offering a variety of perspectives from contributors around the world. The book defines decision-making software as having the ability to aid in the processing of a set of law-related alternatives, relative criteria, or rules for determining which alternative should or will be chosen and the relationship between each alternative and criterion. These basic ideas are applied to the work of various members of the legal c...