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2011 IALL Conference Report: The 30th Annual Courseon International Law and Legal Information; Dynamics of Malaysian Law in theGlobal World

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2019

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Back in January 2008 I was asked by the Chief Librarian of the InternationalIslamic University Malaysia Library (IIUM Library) to head the LawInformation Section of the Library. Up to that year, which was my twelfthyear as a librarian, law had been one of the subjects that I had avoidedlearning. I knew the complexity and specialization of the subjects and itsmultitude of collections. I felt that if I did not use the subject on aregular basis, I would easily forget what I learned. Even though skepticalof my own ability to head the department, I took the job to challengemyself, to learn more about the subject and above all to prove to myself howwrong I was about the subject.

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