I Made a Collection of Intangible Items

Launched a new digital collection at work today:

http://lawlibrary.colorado.edu/colorado-session-laws

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I think we did a good job. I’m not sure if there’s anyone clamoring to use this. We’re going to end up investing thousands of work hours into this. I hardly think users of this collection will spend as long using it.