Legally satisfied: a survey of law library workers and job satisfaction

作者: Nicole Eva , Nancy McCormack

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摘要: The authors surveyed law library workers across Canada in an attempt to discover whether they were satisfied with their jobs, and to compare these findings to previous surveys of …

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