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Cornell Law Library Annual Report 1967

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complete 13 library problems which could be unduly long without the assistance from the Law Librarian and the professional staff.

This new

program of instruction on the use of legal materials, as well as the entire practice Training course, has increased the use of the library during the day and most evenings and weekends.

There is no doubt that

additional clerical assistance will be needed at the circulation desk in the very near future, not only for services to the students, but also because of the increased use of delivery services to faculty offices. I am sorry to report the resignation of Mr. Simon Goren as Assistant Law Librarian for Acquisitions to become the Law Librarian of the Western Reserve Law School Library.

Mr. Goren has performed

outstandingly as the Acquisitions Librarian and has done much to develop the foreign law collection. new position.

We wish him every success in his

The loss of Mr. Goren will call for a slight reorganization

in the administration of the Law Library. When Mr. Goren's resignation was announced, Mr. Enyingi, Assistant Law Librarian for Cataloging, requested consideration as a replacement for Mr. Goren in order that he might acquire the experience in law book selection and ordering.

Since Mr. Enyingi has a foreign law

background, I was pleased to consider him for the vacancy.

An

important objective of the Law Library is the further development of the foreign law collection. This request by Mr. Enyingi suggested an idea that was based on the practice used in University Libraries.

It seemed to me that

because of Mr. Enyingi's experience in Cataloging, it would be a good idea to have one person in charge of all technical services—


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