Background
Roznovschi, Mirela was born on April 10, 1947 in Tulcea, Romania. Daughter of Iancu and Hrisula Roznovschi.
(Although universal on-line access to legal information ha...)
Although universal on-line access to legal information has vastly expanded the lawyer's practical resources, it does not come with a clear and reliable methodology. A fundamental shift in approach is necessary to understand its enormous transformation of the legal research process; using it requires a new set of procedures amounting to the assimilation of a new legal culture. Now for the first time this new 'cyberlegal' culture is fully set forth in a way that makes its great benefits available to all legal practitioners and law librarians. This volume provides an in-depth analysis of the new legal infrastructure inherent in the internationalisation of legal research via the internet. It presents dependable strategies for navigating efficiently in the virtual reality environment, with special attention to the librarian's role in shaping legal database interfaces. It thoroughly explains how the law library's mission is restructured, adding a teaching dimension to its traditional role as a reference service. The author describes the skills and managerial decisions that characterise the cyberlegal culture, showing the reader exactly how the cyberlegal information specialist conducts substantive legal research. She spells out the guiding principles on evaluating databases, other online legal research tools, and the 'linked thinking' capabilities of the internet.
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Roznovschi, Mirela was born on April 10, 1947 in Tulcea, Romania. Daughter of Iancu and Hrisula Roznovschi.
Master of Arts in Romance Languages, University Bucharest, Romania, 1970. Master of Information Science, Pratt Institute, New York, 1996.
Columnist, literature editor Tomis literature magazine, Constanta, Romania, 1970—1974. Senior columnist Magazin, Bucharest, Romania, 1979—1989. Senior columnist, board directors Romania Libera, Romania, 1989—1991.
Faculty, reference library international and foreign law New York University Law Library., New York, New York, since 1996. Consultant Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, 1999—2002. Editor Globalex, since 2005.
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Member of Association American Law Schools, Romanian Writers' Guild, American Association Law Libraries (chair foreign comparative and international law special interest section 2004-2005), American Society International Law, Beta Phi Mu Theta Chapter.
1 child Maximilian Adrian Atanasiu.