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THE LAW SCHOOL LIBRARIANS ROLE AS AN EDUCATOR: LEADING LIBRARIANS ON ADAPTING TO NEW TECHNOLOGIES, MAXIMIZING RESEARCH SKILLS, AND HELPING STUDENTS TRANSITION FROM LAW SCHOOL T…

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This product provides strategies for teaching legal research skills and fostering the transition from law school to law firm. Topics include maximizing legal research, evaluating library resources, managing staff, and meeting law school expectations.

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Publisher:Aspatore
Service Number:40753602
Pages:184
Publication date:2008-07-09
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External Product Title:THE LAW SCHOOL LIBRARIANS ROLE AS AN EDUCATOR: LEADING LIBRARIANS ON ADAPTING TO NEW TECHNOLOGIES, MAXIMIZING RESEARCH SKILLS, AND HELPING STUDENTS TRANSITION FROM LAW SCHOOL T…
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Copyright:2008
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Barbara Bintliff

Barbara Bintliff is a Nicholas Rosenbaum professor of law and director at William A. Wise Law Library, University of Colorado at Boulder. She received her J.D. from the University of Washington and her M.L.L. from the University of Washington. 

Barbara Glennan

Barbara Glennan has worked in the library field since 1993. She is currently working as Assistant Director for Electronic and Outreach Services at California Western School of Law. Ms. Glennan received her J.D from Tulane University and a M. Libr. from 

Christopher Simoni

Christopher Simoni, library director and professor of law at Drexel University Earle Mack School of Law, has played a role in modernizing academic law libraries in the United States, and his areas of interest include information policy and copyright and 

Darcy Kirk

Darcy Kirk is presently the associate dean for library and technology and professor of law at the University of Connecticut School of Law. A graduate of Vassar College, she received her law degree from Boston College. Dean Kirk also earned both her M.L.S. 

Darla Jackson

Darla Jackson is the head of reference and access services at Oklahoma City University Law Library. She team teaches two advanced legal research and writing courses, and serves as a guest lecturer in the First Year Legal Research and Writing Course. She 

James E. Duggan

James E. Duggan will become law library director and associate professor of law at Tulane University Law School, New Orleans, on July 1, 2008. From 1988 to 2008 he held several positions at Southern Illinois University School of Law Library, most recently 

Janis L. Johnston

Janis L. Johnston is director, associate professor of law, and associate professor of library administration at Albert E. Jenner, Jr. Memorial Law Library, College of Law, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Professor Johnston received her M.S. 

Joyce A. McCray Pearson

Joyce A. McCray Pearson came to the The University of Kansas law library in 1994 as electronic services librarian. In 1995, she was named the associate director of the library and in 1997, she became director of the law library and associate professor 

Michelle Rigual

As associate director of the University of New Mexico Law Library, Michelle Rigual has responsibility for the librarys day-to-day operations, overseeing faculty and public services, technical services, electronic resources, and collection development. 

Patrick Meyer

Patrick Meyer is an associate library director and adjunct professor of law at Thomas Jefferson School of Law. He has taught MCLE courses and developed advanced legal research courses. Professor Meyer has taught extensively in the past ten years. Professor