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Southeastern Law Librarian Spring 2014, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Winter 2014, Seaall
Order Matters: Typology Of Dual-Degreed Law Librarians, James M. Donovan
Order Matters: Typology Of Dual-Degreed Law Librarians, James M. Donovan
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
To a great extent law librarianship has regarded the dual-degreed librarian as too familiar and uncomplicated to merit extended attention. The present discussion challenges this assumed simplicity. The nature of professional education is to work on deeper personal levels to create a particular identity and to inculcate specific values necessary to the successful practice of the vocation. Such fundamental effects are neither easily erased nor superseded by a later professional indoctrination. Understood in this way, professional education produces an outcome that defies the commutative property. Order matters. Librarians who go to law school (i.e., “libyers”) should be discernible from lawyers …
Southeastern Law Librarian Fall 2013, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Summer 2013, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Spring 2013, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Special Election Edition 2013-2014, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Special Election Edition 2013-2014, Seaall
Newsletters
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Southeastern Law Librarian Winter 2013, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Fall 2012, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Summer 2012, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Spring 2012, Seaall
Will An Institutional Repository Hurt My Ssrn Ranking? Calming The Faculty Fear, James M. Donovan, Carol A. Watson
Will An Institutional Repository Hurt My Ssrn Ranking? Calming The Faculty Fear, James M. Donovan, Carol A. Watson
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Faculty members should not view the institutional repository as a drain on their SSRN rankings. While SSRN excels at delivering their work to the cadre of legal specialists, IRs typically do a better job of presenting it to a broader readership. This expanded exposure should be judged a
positive benefit of participation in the IR, helping to mitigate criticisms of law faculty as sequestered, insular, and writing only for themselves. Anyone interested in giving their ideas the widest possible hearing should deposit their intellectual work in as many venues as possible. For law professors, this means they should have both …
Southeastern Law Librarian Special Election Edition 2012-2013, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Special Election Edition 2012-2013, Seaall
Newsletters
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Southeastern Law Librarian Winter 2012, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Fall 2011, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Summer 2011, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Spring 2011, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Winter 2011, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Fall 2010, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Summer 2010, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Spring 2010, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Winter 2010, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Summer/Fall 2009, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Spring 2009, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Winter 2009, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Fall 2008, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Summer 2008, Seaall
Southeastern Law Librarian Spring 2008, Seaall
Letter To Jeff Sessions, January 25, 2008, Kenneth Hirsh
Letter To Jeff Sessions, January 25, 2008, Kenneth Hirsh
Government Relations Committee
A letter from Kenneth Hirsh to the Honorable Jeff Sessions asking Sessions to lift the hold on the "Presidential Records Act Amendments of 2007" (H.R. 1225).
Letter To Mary Landrieu, January 22, 2008, Kenneth Hirsh
Letter To Mary Landrieu, January 22, 2008, Kenneth Hirsh
Government Relations Committee
A letter from Kenneth Hirsh to the Honorable Mary Landrieu asking Landrieu to consider co-sponsoring the Presidential Records Act Amendments of 2007 (S. 886).