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Museletter: December 1998, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter: December 1998, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter
Table of Contents:
Semester Break Library Hours
New Faculty Publications
December Grads & Students Registered for the Clinics
Circulation Department Alert: Copier Jams
Saving the Trees: Network Printing Considerations
Beyond Rebooting: Computer Tip of the Month: Determining "Word Count"
Museletter: October/November 1998, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter: October/November 1998, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter
Table of Contents:
OPAC -- Not a Treaty, Just a Valuable Research Tool by Sally Wambold, Technical Services Librarian
New Faculty Publications
New Employees Join the Law Library
Beyond Rebooting: Computer Tip of the Month: Eliminating Banner Pages
Legal Research Refreshers and Computer Training Sessions
First Monday in October: Listserv available for U.S. Supreme Court Updates
Law School Creates Latino Law Students Association
Brandon Quarles Moves Home to Texas
1998-99 Student Assistants
Museletter: August/September 1998, Brandon D. Quarles
Museletter: August/September 1998, Brandon D. Quarles
Museletter
Table of Contents:
Welcome New and Returning Students by Timothy L. Coggins, Director & Associate Professor
Gail Zwirner Joins Library Staff
Reference & Computer Help Desk Hours
Legal Research Refreshers and Computer Trainings
Lexis & Westlaw Training
Changes in the Library During the Summer
Exceptions to the Law Library's Regular Hours, Fall Semester, 1998
Law Library Carrel Policy
Richmond Law Magazine: Summer 1998
Richmond Law Magazine: Summer 1998
Richmond Law Magazine
Features:
Countdown to Execution
A Counselor and a Gentleman
Museletter: April 1998, Brandon D. Quarles
Museletter: April 1998, Brandon D. Quarles
Museletter
Table of Contents:
Lexis and Westlaw Via the Web by Brandon D. Quarles, Reference/Research Services Librarian
Internet Site of the Month by Darla Haney, Reference/Research Services Librarian
Copy Record -- Friend or Foe? by Sally Wambold, Technical Services Librarian
Preservation of Library Materials
Reminders
Museletter: March 1998, Brandon D. Quarles
Museletter: March 1998, Brandon D. Quarles
Museletter
Table of Contents:
New Computer Services Assistant Joins Law Library Staff
There's a Lot in That Catalog! by Sally Wambold, Technical Services Librarian
Internet Site of the Month by Darla Haney, Reference/Research Services Librarian
New Location for Paul Birch's Office
Tax Forms
Use Network Noticeboards
Museletter: February 1998, Brandon D. Quarles
Museletter: February 1998, Brandon D. Quarles
Museletter
Table of Contents:
Darla Haney Joins Library Staff
Brownbag Research Seminars
Acting for Attorneys by Ann Bucci, Cataloging Assistant
Internet Site of the Month by Darla Haney, Reference/Research Services Librarian
Student Library Advisory Committee
Reminder: February Bar Exam Takers
University Of Richmond Bulletin: Catalog Of The T.C. Williams School Of Law For 1998-2000, University Of Richmond
University Of Richmond Bulletin: Catalog Of The T.C. Williams School Of Law For 1998-2000, University Of Richmond
Law School Catalogues
Method of Instruction
The educational program of the law school is designed to equip its graduates to render the highest quality of legal services, while instilling a sense of professional responsibility. Students are trained in the analysis and solution of legal problems by the application of logical reasoning. The course of study is not designed to teach legal rules, but rather to provide a foundation for the application and analysis of the law and the development of professional skills. The traditional case method of instruction is used in many courses. However, clinical education and courses devoted to various professional skills …
Richmond Law Magazine: Winter 1998
Richmond Law Magazine: Winter 1998
Richmond Law Magazine
Features:
Creating Global Connections
The Animating Ideal of the Statesman-Laywer
Museletter: Winter 1998, Allen Moye
Museletter: Winter 1998, Allen Moye
Museletter
Table of Contents:
Welcome Back!
David Keats Heads to New York
Farewell, Allen by Joyce Manna Janto, Deputy Director of the Law Library
New Food and Drink Policy
Computer Bits & Bytes
Library Hours
Take Advantage of the Signs by Sally Wambold, Technical Services Librarian
Words of Wisdom...
Editor's Farewell & Thanks
Emroch Lecture: Uncertainties In The Law Of Sexual Harassment, Susan Webber Wright
Emroch Lecture: Uncertainties In The Law Of Sexual Harassment, Susan Webber Wright
University of Richmond Law Review
The Emroch Lecture Series was established through the generosity of the late Mr. Emmanuel Emroch, his wife Bertha, and their many friends and associates. The endowment is currently supported by Mr. Emroch's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Emroch. Mr. Emroch received a B.A. degree from the University of Richmond in 1928 and a J.D. degree from the University of Richmond School of Law in 1931. The Honorable Susan Webber Wright presented this address as the Thirteenth Annual Emroch Lecture on November 12, 1998, at the University of Richmond School of Law.