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Full-Text Articles in Law Librarianship
Beyond Training: Law Librarianship's Quest For The Pedagogy Of Legal Research Education, Paul D. Callister
Beyond Training: Law Librarianship's Quest For The Pedagogy Of Legal Research Education, Paul D. Callister
Faculty Works
The paper (I) outlines the nature and extent of the dissatisfaction with legal research instruction and demonstrates that the problem predates computer-assisted legal research, (II) presents the history of the debate (focusing on a heated exchange between advocates of a "process-oriented" approach and proponents of the traditional, "bibliographic" methods), and (III) presents the requisite elements of a satisfactory pedagogical model, discussing various issues surrounding each of these elements.
In part III, the paper proposes that a complete pedagogical model requires (A) an identifiable and fully understood objective in teaching legal research (which objective must distinguish between the kinds of research …
New Career Paths: From Computing Services To Library Director, James G. Milles
New Career Paths: From Computing Services To Library Director, James G. Milles
Other Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Suggested Instructions For Use Of A Law Library, Frederick W. Dingledy
Suggested Instructions For Use Of A Law Library, Frederick W. Dingledy
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No abstract provided.
Moving Into Management From The Outside, Lynn Wishart
Moving Into Management From The Outside, Lynn Wishart
Library Staff Articles
When accepting a promotion from outside the organization, the new manager must understand what is being given up and left behind, and must also realize clearly what expectations the new library holds. In the new position, the outside manager must articulate goals and find common ground with supervisors and subordinates. The take-charge period should be used for judicious decision making and intense learning.
[Interview With] Viola Bird
Librarians' Chapters in Books
An interview with Viola Bird, who served as assistant law librarian for twenty years, from 1953 to 1973.
Betty Wilkins
Librarians' Chapters in Books
An oral history interview with Betty Wilkins, former director of the University of Washington Law Library.
The Law Library In A New Law School, Marian G. Gallagher
The Law Library In A New Law School, Marian G. Gallagher
Articles
Law school faculty members have a reputation for paying attention to their libraries. They achieved that collective reputation long ago through insistence on autonomous library administration by their own kind, and they have nurtured it by exhibiting greater dependence on libraries than the members of any other discipline. Expressions of their concern and involvement are recorded repeatedly in annual reports, budget justifications, fund-raising brochures, and the proceedings of ceremonial cornerstone layings. Some have gone far beyond expressions of concern, demonstrating compulsion to devote more time to the functioning of their law libraries than has seemed necessary or interesting to the …
Armchair Tour Of The University Of Washington Law Library, Marian G. Gallagher
Armchair Tour Of The University Of Washington Law Library, Marian G. Gallagher
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Bibliomania is a rare disease. Contrary to popular belief, the germ breeds, not on ancient vellum bookbindings, but on the inside pages of hard-to-locate, bound or unbound, published or unpublished, material. Consequently, the infection is not apt to spread to the practicing attorney who has too many clients and too many cases for a seven-day week. While it may be the secret hope of every librarian that years of exposure (to the bindings when help is scarce, to the inside pages when help is plentiful) will cause him to become infected, he does not lose sight of the fact that …