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Dupont, The Law Library to the Year 2000, 1972
The law library to the year 2000; Storing and preserving the collections: by Jerry Dupont, 132p, mimeo, Ann Arbor, MI, internal publication of the
University of Michigan Law Library, 1972. (A TOC follow the title page. Lacks index. This study, commissioned by the Law Library in 1971, was intended
to provide to the Law School Administration a full range of technical alternatives, either proven or reasonably in prospect, to building a physical
addition to the existing library. Each technological alternative studied was scaled to provide for the economical housing of Michigan’s anticipated
library collection growth over the next thirty years of 500,000 volumes. In the event, the Law School Administration bypassed all of the technological
alternatives offered and decided to build an underground physical addition to the existing gothic structure with additional book storage capacity of
475,000 volumes. However, the microfiche alternative discussed in the study, principally on pp. 81-89, provided the intellectual foundation for the
founding of the Law Library Microform Consortium in 1976.)
Title:   The Law Library to the year 2000 : storing and preserving the collections / by A. Jerome Dupont.
OCLC Number:   859154581
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