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    The Changing Role of Academic Law Librarianship contains the thoughts of leading librarians on teaching legal research skills, responding to emerging technologies, and adapting to changing trends. It provides perspective on key strategies for understanding

    Publisher:Aspatore
    Service Number:40744686
    Pages:220
    Publication date:2008-06-09
    Jurisdiction:General
    External Product Title:THE CHANGING ROLE OF ACADEMIC LAW LIBRARIANSHIP: LEADING LIBRARIANS ON TEACHING LEGAL RESEARCH SKILLS, RESPONDING TO EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES, AND ADAPTING TO CHANGING
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    Copyright:2008
    Shelf space:9
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    Carol A. Parker

    Professor Carol A. Parker became the director of the University of New Mexico School of Law Library in 2004, leaving behind a position as assistant director at the Wayne State University Law Library. Before that, she served as the head of faculty and 

    Christopher L. Steadham, JD, MLIM

    Christopher L. Steadham is the faculty services and research librarian at the Wheat Law Libary, University of Kansas School of Law. He is a 2004 graduate of the University of Kansas School of Law and a 2007 graduate of the masters of legal information 

    Joan Shear

    Joan Shear is the legal information librarian, and lecturer in law at the Boston College Law Library. She obtained her bachelors degree from the University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts, her law degree from Harvard Law School, and her library degree 

    Michelle M. Wu

    Michelle M. Wu is presently the interim senior vice dean for academic affairs and a professor of law at the Hofstra University School of Law. She is also the permanent law library director of Hofstras law library. Prior to her appointment at Hofstra, 

    Nancy L. Strohmeyer

    Nancy L. Strohmeyer is currently a reference librarian at the Barry University School of Law Library. She has also worked at the Loyola University New Orleans School of Law and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville School of Law. Ms. Strohmeyers 

    Olivia Leigh Weeks

    Olivia Leigh Weeks is the director of the Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law and a professor of law. She was licensed to practice law in North Carolina in 1991. Ms. Weeks earned her B.A. from Meredith College, her M.L.S. from East 

    Paul D. Callister

    Paul D. Callister is the director of the Leon E. Bloch Library and an associate professor of law at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law. He oversees the administration of all library personnel, operations, and budget for the Leon E. Bloch 

    Philip C. Berwick

    Philip C. Berwick is the associate dean for information resources and a lecturer in law at the Washington University School of Law in Saint Louis. He previously served as the director of the law library at George Mason University School of Law, as the 

    Roy M. Mersky

    Professor of Law, University of Texas 

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