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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2019
The International Journal of Legal Information is the official publication of the International Association of Law Libraries (IALL). As noted in its current statement of purpose, the Journal “serves the global community of law librarians, legal scholars, and practitioners through the publication of original articles, conference papers, bibliographies, book reviews, and documents concerning law and law-related information.” It is also a significant source of information about the history of the IALL and the major figures of international law librarianship who have participated in its programs and activities. Much of the history of the Association, which was established in 1959, is recorded within the Journal in presidential columns, editorials, memorials, and reports on meetings and conferences.
1 The first issue of the Bulletin was designated volume 1, number 1; most subsequent issues beginning with the second were numbered with roman numerals, e.g., Number II. A two volume reprint edition of the Bulletin was published in 1975 by Verlag Dokumentation. In addition to reproducing the contents of the Bulletin, the first volume of the reprint includes a foreword with comments about the IALL and the Bulletin by Gerhard J. Dahlmanns, then-president of the IALL.Google Scholar
2 Publication data for the Bulletin can be found in no. 29/30, the final issue, at page 104.Google Scholar
3 Detailed Publication data for the Journal can be found at page 239 of this issue.Google Scholar
4 Book reviews published in the Journal can be located through the full-text search capabilities of Hein Online and (from 1994 on) through Westlaw, as well as through the annual indexes issued for most volumes of the Journal.Google Scholar