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![]() ENDNOTES 1. Moys, Elizabeth M. ed. Manual of Law Librarianship: The Use and Organization of Legal Literature. 2nd ed. The British and Irish Association of Law Librarians. Aldershot: Gower, 1987. 8. 3. Tim F. Knight, “The Future of KF Modified in Canadian Law Libraries,” Canadian Law Libraries 27 (2002): 21. 4. KF Modified is a legal classification scheme developed in the 1960’s by a group of Canadian law libraries who found the LC classification scheme and other local schemes to be inefficient for a successful classification of law materials. 5. Judy Ginsberg, interview by Emily Yearwood-Lee, email, 21 February 2005, 7. Judith Ginsberg, “KF Classification Modified for Use in Canadian Law Libraries” in “Classification Schemes Used in Law Libraries in Canada,” CALL Newsletter 13:5 (1988): 392. 8. E. Ann Rae, “The Development of the KE Classification Schedule for Canadian Law: The Politics of Expediency,” in Law Libraries in Canada: Essays to Honour Diana M. Priestly, ed. Joan N. Fraser (Toronto: Carswell, 1988):158. 15. Judy Ginsberg, Tim Knight and Humayun Rashid, “KF Modified Session 1,” presented to the Canadian Association of Law Libraries, 41st Annual Conference, May 25-28, 2003, Niagara on the Lake, http://www.law-lib.utoronto.ca/call2003/kfmodified1.pdf (accessed Feb. 22, 2005). 18. Sainsbury, I. "Cataloguing and classification practice in law libraries." Law Librarian 20/2 (1989): 62-64. 19. Rapkin, Lenore. "Classification of Books in McGill University Law Library" in "Classification Schemes Used in Law Libraries in Canada. CALL Newsletter 13:5 (1988): 396-397. 20. Beresford, Anne. "Why Moys?" in "Classification Schemes Used in Law Libraries in Canada. CALL Newsletter 13:5 (1988): 393-394. |