Information Sources in Law

It is part of the series, which was then known as Butterworths Guides to Information Sources.

It consists of twenty-three chapters attributed to twenty contributors.

[2] A book on legal research describes Information Sources in Law as being "not as useful for present purposes" as the title promises.

[3] Information Sources in Law is "detailed" and its contributors are "leading experts".

The series of which it was part is now known as Guides to Information Sources.