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Legal Writing and Research

Selected Works

Dwight B. King

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User Surveys: Libraries Ask, "Hey, How Am I Doing?", Dwight B. King May 2016

User Surveys: Libraries Ask, "Hey, How Am I Doing?", Dwight B. King

Dwight B. King

Mr. King offers suggestions on how to create and use surveys effectively to assess the quality of a library.


User Surveys: Libraries Ask, "Hey, How Am I Doing?", Dwight B. King May 2016

User Surveys: Libraries Ask, "Hey, How Am I Doing?", Dwight B. King

Dwight B. King

Mr. King offers suggestions on how to create and use surveys effectively to assess the quality of a library.


Profiling Minority Law Librarians: A Report On The 1992-93 Survey, Dwight B. King, Rhea A-L Ballard, Helena Lai, Grace M. Mills May 2016

Profiling Minority Law Librarians: A Report On The 1992-93 Survey, Dwight B. King, Rhea A-L Ballard, Helena Lai, Grace M. Mills

Dwight B. King

The authors present a demographic and professional profile of AALL minority law librarian members based upon responses to a detailed survey that elicited information about work experience and skills, professional activities and participation, and career aspirations. The results lead the authors to suggest some recruitment strategies to increase diversity in law librarianship and the level of minority participation in AALL.


Profiling Minority Law Librarians: An Update, Dwight B. King, Rhea Ballard-Thrower, Grace M. Mills May 2016

Profiling Minority Law Librarians: An Update, Dwight B. King, Rhea Ballard-Thrower, Grace M. Mills

Dwight B. King

This is a 2007 update of a survey of minority law librarians first conducted in 1992. It offers a recent profile of our minority colleagues, enabling one to see how things have changed - or remained the same - over the course of fifteen years.


"A Day In My Law Library Life," Circa 1997, Dwight B. King, Frank G. Houdek May 2016

"A Day In My Law Library Life," Circa 1997, Dwight B. King, Frank G. Houdek

Dwight B. King

Contributors describe their lives as law librarians by recounting what they did during a single day at their jobs. Given the wide range of positions and libraries represented by the authors, the pieces collectively represent a snapshot - and a historical record - of the law library profession in 1997.


User Surveys: Libraries Ask, "Hey, How Am I Doing?", Dwight B. King May 2016

User Surveys: Libraries Ask, "Hey, How Am I Doing?", Dwight B. King

Dwight B. King

Mr. King offers suggestions on how to create and use surveys effectively to assess the quality of a library.


Profiling Minority Law Librarians: An Update, Dwight B. King, Rhea Ballard-Thrower, Grace M. Mills May 2016

Profiling Minority Law Librarians: An Update, Dwight B. King, Rhea Ballard-Thrower, Grace M. Mills

Dwight B. King

This is a 2007 update of a survey of minority law librarians first conducted in 1992. It offers a recent profile of our minority colleagues, enabling one to see how things have changed - or remained the same - over the course of fifteen years.


Profiling Minority Law Librarians: A Report On The 1992-93 Survey, Dwight B. King, Rhea A-L Ballard, Helena Lai, Grace M. Mills May 2016

Profiling Minority Law Librarians: A Report On The 1992-93 Survey, Dwight B. King, Rhea A-L Ballard, Helena Lai, Grace M. Mills

Dwight B. King

The authors present a demographic and professional profile of AALL minority law librarian members based upon responses to a detailed survey that elicited information about work experience and skills, professional activities and participation, and career aspirations. The results lead the authors to suggest some recruitment strategies to increase diversity in law librarianship and the level of minority participation in AALL.


"A Day In My Law Library Life," Circa 1997, Dwight B. King, Frank G. Houdek May 2016

"A Day In My Law Library Life," Circa 1997, Dwight B. King, Frank G. Houdek

Dwight B. King

Contributors describe their lives as law librarians by recounting what they did during a single day at their jobs. Given the wide range of positions and libraries represented by the authors, the pieces collectively represent a snapshot - and a historical record - of the law library profession in 1997.