Law360, New York (January 5, 2015, 11:03 AM EST) -- Several weeks ago, the New York Times published an article, So Little Paper to Chase In Law Firm's New Library, about the transformation of Kaye Scholer LLP law library from print to digital. The law library community was universally astonished that the author 1) was surprised that legal information was increasingly digital and 2) overlooked the real underlying story. Law libraries have been going digital for at least 20 years. Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy LLP tossed most of their books in 2008. WilmerHale transformed their libraries into flexible work spaces, which are referred to as "The Commons," in 2012. "The Commons" is also the high-speed research hub where information professionals collaborate, interact and support the lawyers' research needs....
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