Twenty years ago, there was no World Wide Web and no CD-ROM, Lexis-Nexis and Westlaw weren't available on the computer screen -- and, oh yeah, there weren't computers in every office and cubicle. People actually had to use books and microfilm for research. Now research tools abound online, and law librarian Regina Smith knows where to find them.
September 27, 2000 at 12:00 AM
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