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The "Social" Side Of Law Libraries, Ashley A. Ahlbrand
The "Social" Side Of Law Libraries, Ashley A. Ahlbrand
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This article describes the potential of using social media in law libraries.
The Art Of Making Law Library Videos, L. Cindy Dabney
The Art Of Making Law Library Videos, L. Cindy Dabney
Articles by Maurer Faculty
This article explores the process of creating marketing and instructional videos for law libraries.
Degree Pedigree: Assessing The Effect Of Degree-Granting Institutions’ Ranks On Prospective Employment At Academic Law Libraries, Ashley A. Ahlbrand, Michael Johnson
Degree Pedigree: Assessing The Effect Of Degree-Granting Institutions’ Ranks On Prospective Employment At Academic Law Libraries, Ashley A. Ahlbrand, Michael Johnson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
In the academic law library hiring process, candidates are assessed based on a variety of factors. The study conducted here focuses on education—specifically the institutional rank of degree-granting law and library science institutions—to explore how the rank of one’s graduate education might influence hiring decisions at academic law libraries.
More On Blogging For Law Librarians, L. Cindy Dabney
More On Blogging For Law Librarians, L. Cindy Dabney
Articles by Maurer Faculty
This column examines the experience of blogging as a law librarian.
Blogs And Law Librarians, L. Cindy Dabney
Blogs And Law Librarians, L. Cindy Dabney
Articles by Maurer Faculty
This column gives advice on starting and maintaining a blog in a law library.