摘要:From cars and cameras to computers and smart phones, as a society, we tend to gravitate toward new technology because it helps us work more efficiently or have more fun. Many articles have been written on the modern interest in newer, faster, smaller technologies—cue in mobile devices and mobile technologies. Mobile devices do everything that computers can do— but in the palm of your hand. The legal community, as a microcosm of the larger society, is no different in its desire for mobile devices because they provide quick access to work information and personal information and because they are fun. But how do law libraries, the bastions of voluminous print resources and the access portals to subscriptionbased digital piles of legal data,