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    The Changing Role of Law Firm Librarianship: Leading Librarians On Developing Budgets, Evaluating Resources, and Responding To The Expanding Role of The Law Firm Library

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    THE CHANGING ROLE OF LAW FIRM LIBRARIANSHIP: LEADING LIBRARIANS ON DEVELOPING BUDGETS, EVALUATING RESOURCES, AND RESPONDING TO THE EXPANDING ROLE OF THE LAW FIRM LIBRARY

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    The Changing Role of Law Firm Librarianship contains the thoughts of leading librarians on developing budgets, evaluating resources, and responding to the expanding role of the law firm library. It provides perspective on key strategies for understanding

    Publisher:Aspatore
    Service Number:40729085
    Pages:128
    Publication date:2008-06-09
    Jurisdiction:General
    External Product Title:THE CHANGING ROLE OF LAW FIRM LIBRARIANSHIP: LEADING LIBRARIANS ON DEVELOPING BUDGETS, EVALUATING RESOURCES, AND RESPONDING TO THE EXPANDING ROLE OF THE LAW FIRM LIBRARY
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    Copyright:2008
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    Anne Stemlar

    Anne Stemlar joined Goodwin Procter in 2006 as the firms director of research and library services. Prior to joining Goodwin Procter, Ms. Stemlar spent ten years with WilmerHale (formerly Hale and Dorr LLP). Starting as a reference librarian in 1996, 

    Cindy Adams

    Cindy Adams is the associate director of library services at McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP. She attended the University of Florida and received a Bachelors degree in journalism. While in undergraduate school, she worked in the law school library for 

    D. Lynn Fogle

    D. Lynn Fogle is the manager of library services for the law firm of Greenebaum Doll & McDonald PLLC, where she supervises library services for six offices, manages knowledge management projects, collaborates on the firm portal, and does extensive 

    Elaine M. Egan

    Elaine M. Egan is the legal information manager for Mayer Brown LLP in New York. She is a board member of the local AALL chapter: Law Library Association of Greater New York (LLAGNY), a member of the American Association of Law Libraries, the Special 

    Laurie Daley

    Laurie Daley has been a librarian at Bullivant Houser Bailey since 2003. Previously, she was a librarian at Lane Powell from 1999 to 2003. Ms. Daley received her B.A. from the University of Oregon and her M.L.S. from Syracuse University. 

    Linda Will

    A native Texan, Linda Will received both her B.A. and M.L.S. from the University of Texas at Austin. A law librarian for more than thirty years, Ms. Will has worked at Vinson & Elkins (Houston), Holland and Knight (Tampa), Greenberg & Traurig 

    Lynn Connor Merring

    Lynn Connor Merring is the library, records, and docket manager at Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth. She has twenty-eight years experience managing law libraries in courts, corporations, and law firms. She has a B.A. in English, religion, and philosophy 

    Mary Kay Jung

    Mary Kay Jung has been the director of library services at Thompson Coburn LLP since 1989. Prior to her work at the law firm, she was the deputy circuit librarian at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. She has a B.A. from Benedictine College 

    Mindy Maddrey

    Mindy Maddrey is the national library manager at Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP. She was an intellectual property litigator at a major Washington law firm for seven years, before she decided to become a law librarian. After earning her Masters 

    Monice M. Kaczorowski

    Monice M. Kaczorowski has been director of library services for Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP since June 2003. Prior to joining the firm, she was director of libraries for Ross & Hardies for fourteen years. She works closely with the marketing 

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