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Keeping Up Is Hard To Do, Mary Whisner Jan 2000

Keeping Up Is Hard To Do, Mary Whisner

Librarians' Articles

An article encouraging librarians to read newspapers to improve their reference service causes Ms. Whisner to think about the value of current awareness reading for law librarians. this leads to speculating about the proper use of the all-too-limited time available to today's busy librarian


On Asking For Help, Mary Whisner Jan 2000

On Asking For Help, Mary Whisner

Librarians' Articles

Women will ask for directions, but men won't. Whether that stereotype is true or not, it is certainly true that while some library patrons will ask for help, many others will not. Ms. Whisner suggests that there is a range of reasons for not asking and that librarians should keep these in mind when devising ways to assist their patrons.


Reference Librarians Do Not Work In Steel, Mary Whisner Jan 2000

Reference Librarians Do Not Work In Steel, Mary Whisner

Librarians' Articles

Reference librarians do not work in steel; when they leave work at the end of the day, there are no tangible structures to show what they have accomplished. Nonetheless, Ms. Whisner suggests, reference librarians make lasting contributions in the lives of their patrons-they do not need to work in steel to take pride in their work


Researching In An Imperfect World, Mary Whisner Jan 1999

Researching In An Imperfect World, Mary Whisner

Librarians' Articles

Responding to a request for assistance in using Legal Resource Index leads the author to ponder how the imperfections in the reference tools we use on a daily basis lead to the inescapable conclusion that intelligent, informed compromise is an inherent part of research.


Golf Buddy Reference Questions, Mary Whisner Jan 1999

Golf Buddy Reference Questions, Mary Whisner

Librarians' Articles

Responding to a reference question that began as a casual dispute between a golfer and his buddy about legal procedure leads Ms. Whisner to consider the appropriate way to respond to inquiries from public patrons.


What Law Librarians Collect, Penny Hazelton Jan 1999

What Law Librarians Collect, Penny Hazelton

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Develop The Habit: Note-Taking In Legal Research, Penny A. Hazelton, Peggy Roebuck Jarrett, Nancy Mcmurrer, Mary Whisner Jan 1996

Develop The Habit: Note-Taking In Legal Research, Penny A. Hazelton, Peggy Roebuck Jarrett, Nancy Mcmurrer, Mary Whisner

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Dictionary Developments: Book Review, Daniel H. Foote Jan 1990

Dictionary Developments: Book Review, Daniel H. Foote

Book Reviews

English-Japanese: The Dictionary of Anglo-American Law, published by the University of Tokyo Press, represents a tremendous achievement. Its publication in 1991 culminated a'seven-year effort in which more than fifty leading Japanese scholars actively participated. These included specialists in a wide range of fields, not just professors of Anglo-American law. The effort was overseen-and a heavy share of the work borne by-a seven-member Editorial Committee, which held more than 150 meetings in the process of preparing the dictionary. Based on accounts I have received from many of the professors who participated in the project, however, it is clear that the …


Jury Instructions: A Bibliography. Part I: Civil Jury Instructions, Cheryl R. Nyberg, Carol Boast Jan 1986

Jury Instructions: A Bibliography. Part I: Civil Jury Instructions, Cheryl R. Nyberg, Carol Boast

Librarians' Articles

Pattern jury instructions are used by trial judges to explain the law to jurors in language that they can understand and that provide consistency from one trial to another. This bibliography contains references to 156 recent and dated compilations of civil jury instructions. An index to acronyms for civil jury instructions is included.


Jury Instructions: A Bibliography. Part Ii: Criminal Jury Instructions, Cheryl R. Nyberg, Jane Williams, Carol Boast Jan 1986

Jury Instructions: A Bibliography. Part Ii: Criminal Jury Instructions, Cheryl R. Nyberg, Jane Williams, Carol Boast

Librarians' Articles

Pattern jury instructions are used by trial judges to explain the law to jurors in language that they can understand and that provide consistency from one trial to another. This criminal jury instructions bibliography of 169 entries is a companion to a previous bibliography on civil jury instructions. An index to acronyms for both criminal and civil jury instructions is also included.


A Book Review--Or What You Never Wanted To Know About Bibliographies, Penny Hazelton Jan 1986

A Book Review--Or What You Never Wanted To Know About Bibliographies, Penny Hazelton

Book Reviews

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The Literature Labyrinth Of Nuclear Power: A Bibliography, Penny Hazelton Jan 1976

The Literature Labyrinth Of Nuclear Power: A Bibliography, Penny Hazelton

Articles

The first part is a survey of the basic sources available to a person researching a problem on nuclear power. Three forms are discussed—bibliographies, U.S. government documents, and current awareness materials. The second portion is a selection of significant books on nuclear power and the law published since 1960. The third and final portion is a subject arrangement of law review articles published between 1957 and 1975. Used in conjunction with Atomic Energy and the Law: A Bibliography and Blueprint for Atomic Energy Literature: Legislative and Legal, this survey and bibliography will give the researcher a lead to the …


Law Books And Law Publishers, Arthur S. Beardsley Jan 1935

Law Books And Law Publishers, Arthur S. Beardsley

Articles

There are indications that the depression, which has burdened us for the past five years, is slowly receding. In its wake will doubtless follow renewed prosperity with all the blessings of peace and contentment. A freedom from financial worry will replace the present fear, and money will be more plentifully earned and freely expended.

It remains to be seen, however, whether the problems encountered during this economic cycle will be soon forgotten. Will the members of the legal profession and the law libraries return to their former policies of, what has appeared to be, uncontrolled and ill-advised purchasing of the …


Book Review, Arthur Beardsley Jan 1925

Book Review, Arthur Beardsley

Book Reviews

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The Law School Library—A Library Of Research For Lawyer, Layman, And Legislator, Arthur S. Beardsley Jan 1925

The Law School Library—A Library Of Research For Lawyer, Layman, And Legislator, Arthur S. Beardsley

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We will probably agree that the college or university as a seat of learning must develop and maintain library facilities commensurate with the standing before the world which the institution's progress has earned. The library, and of course we include the law school library, is one of the indices of an educational institution's efficiency, and as such, we expect it to grow and expand by adding to the richness of its collections, material of ever increasing importance and usefulness. We expect the college library to take the lead in gathering for future reference the materials valuable for research which, on …