The costs and benefits of meeting law firms’ information needs

Law.com takes a look at in Library Economics 101, by Joan L. Axelroth.

She says In these days of limited resources, it is not enough to present management with the costs of running the library, assuming that they will support the operation because it has value. Rather, library managers must be prepared to explain what is involved in running a library system that meets the firm’s information needs. Managers must also be prepared to show how the library’s resources, products, and services enhance the firm’s bottom line.