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Nova Law Revew-Volume 27-2002-2003, Manu Leila Davidson, Ellyn Setnor Bogdanoff, David Harris Halpern, Monica L. Elliott, Jennifer E. Drown, Joseph Pickles, Jennifer Rimel-Braverman, Christopher Staller, Michael Shafir, Lindsay E. Raphael Oct 2002

Nova Law Revew-Volume 27-2002-2003, Manu Leila Davidson, Ellyn Setnor Bogdanoff, David Harris Halpern, Monica L. Elliott, Jennifer E. Drown, Joseph Pickles, Jennifer Rimel-Braverman, Christopher Staller, Michael Shafir, Lindsay E. Raphael

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Ilsa Journal Of International And Comparative Law-Volume 9-2002-2003, Carolyn A. Schwarz, Sean Collin, Amanda Armstrong, Lisa Strauss, Scott Armstrong, Sarah Smith, John O'Hara, Migdalia Perez, Scott Smiley, Charmaine Comprosky, Shahabudeen Khan Oct 2002

Ilsa Journal Of International And Comparative Law-Volume 9-2002-2003, Carolyn A. Schwarz, Sean Collin, Amanda Armstrong, Lisa Strauss, Scott Armstrong, Sarah Smith, John O'Hara, Migdalia Perez, Scott Smiley, Charmaine Comprosky, Shahabudeen Khan

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Ruminations On Tenure, Ronald E. Wheeler Apr 2002

Ruminations On Tenure, Ronald E. Wheeler

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As a newer law librarian having just completed by first year in a non-tenure track position, I often find myself wondering what my professional life would be like if my position were tenure track. After some reflection and discussion with peers, I've formulated the following thoughts on the subject of tenure for academic law librarians.