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Full-Text Articles in Law Librarianship
Law Library Continuing Services Webpage, May 2021, University Of Georgia Law Library
Law Library Continuing Services Webpage, May 2021, University Of Georgia Law Library
COVID-19 Pandemic Archive
This screenshot was the final version of the Law Library's COVID-19 Continuing Services webpage. First published on Friday March 13, 2020 as we prepared for our first week of building closure at the onset of the pandemic, it was the primary location of our library's facility hours, pandemic services, and closure information through Spring 2021. This version shows the way the webpage looked on the date it was unpublished May 17, 2021.
Alexander Campbell King Law Library Strategic Plan, 2020-2025, University Of Georgia Law Library
Alexander Campbell King Law Library Strategic Plan, 2020-2025, University Of Georgia Law Library
Strategic Plan Documents
In 2020 a strategic plan began taking shape from UGA Law Library, in support of the emerging strategic plans from the School of Law and the University of Georgia. This five year plan states that, "The Law Library’s overall objective is to support the Law School’s strategic goals by providing exceptional instruction, research, resources, and data analytics. The Law Library supports the University and the Law School in achieving all three strategic directions for the 2020 – 2025 fiscal years."
E-Legal Criminal Research, Thomas J. Striepe, Anne Burnett
E-Legal Criminal Research, Thomas J. Striepe, Anne Burnett
Presentations
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Georgia Legal Research, Amy Taylor
Georgia Legal Research, Amy Taylor
Books
This open source textbook authored by Amy Taylor was designed to provide University of Georgia School of Law students with a comprehensive guide to Georgia legal research. Using this text in combination with appropriate assignments, student objectives include the ability to select, evaluate, and use appropriate legal research tools with an emphasis on cost-effective research and proficiency in the following topics:
- Developing an efficient and cost effective research strategy
- Advanced searching skills in legal research databases
- Case law, including docket research, court rules, and verdicts & settlements
- Statutory law, including legislative materials and legislative history
- Administrative regulations, rules, and related …
On The Ground: Real-World Solutions: Taking The Best From A Bad Situation, Rachel S. Evans, Jason Tubinis
On The Ground: Real-World Solutions: Taking The Best From A Bad Situation, Rachel S. Evans, Jason Tubinis
Articles, Chapters and Online Publications
A review of collaboration apps that made 2020 more bearable.
Undergraduate Law Courses: A New Opportunity For Law Librarians, Thomas J. Striepe, Stephen Wolfson
Undergraduate Law Courses: A New Opportunity For Law Librarians, Thomas J. Striepe, Stephen Wolfson
Articles, Chapters and Online Publications
Best practices for designing and teaching law courses for undergraduates.
On The Ground: Real World Solutions: Writing Winning Personal Statements For Scholarship Applications, Savanna Nolan
On The Ground: Real World Solutions: Writing Winning Personal Statements For Scholarship Applications, Savanna Nolan
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Tips and best practices for writing authentic and persuasive personal statements.
Voices Across The Spectrum: Grit, Gusto & The Greater Good: The Formation Of A First-Gen Caucus, Rachel S. Evans, Deanne Fix, Joseph Lawson, Sara Monalea Mcmahon, Aimee Pittman
Voices Across The Spectrum: Grit, Gusto & The Greater Good: The Formation Of A First-Gen Caucus, Rachel S. Evans, Deanne Fix, Joseph Lawson, Sara Monalea Mcmahon, Aimee Pittman
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Article sharing the story of the newly-formed First-Gen Caucus in the American Association of Law Libraries.