The death of Professor Morris L. Cohen raises the question of the future of scholarly bibliography. Has the information revolution with its digitization of data and its facile search engines transformed what once was a respected aspect of scholarship into a pursuit so specialized as to be seen as an antiquarian endeavor? In conjunction with this query, the history and status of law librarians is critically examined.
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