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Title: Legal information needs of lawyers in Kenya: a case study
Authors: Otike Japhet
Graham Matthews
Keywords: Information services
Lawyers
Legal matters
User studies
Case studies
Issue Date: 2000
Publisher: MCB UP Ltd
Series/Report no.: ;Volume 21, Issue 5
Abstract: Reports the results of a case study undertaken as part of a doctoral research programme carried out to investigate the information needs of, and provision to, the legal community in Kenya. The case study, is based on data collected from a one‐man law firm in Kisumu, Kenya. Data were collected by interviews and observation. Although essentially a case study, the results reflect the kind of experiences and problems that lawyers in Kenya, working in single law firms, experience in accessing legal information. Concludes that the only practicable way lawyers can maximise the availability of legal information in the country is by setting up their own law library on a co‐operative basis. Reliance on court libraries is futile as the libraries are already over‐stretched by the needs of the Bench.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1108/01435120010324842
http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1979
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