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Legal Writing and Research

Librarians' Articles

2007

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Just Looking, Mary Whisner Jan 2007

Just Looking, Mary Whisner

Librarians' Articles

While acknowledging that much of what librarians do is research focused on answering specific questions, Ms. Whisner suggests that there are virtues in being a "just looking" shopper of legal information. Browsing through resources such as blogs, Web sites, and newsletters allows librarians to build knowledge about what's available and to identify items that can be shared with patrons, colleagues, and themselves.


A Manual "To Inform Every Citizen", Mary Whisner Jan 2007

A Manual "To Inform Every Citizen", Mary Whisner

Librarians' Articles

Ms. Whisner examines the history and development of an "old friend" of many reference librarians, the United States Government Manual.


On Fun, Mary Whisner Jan 2007

On Fun, Mary Whisner

Librarians' Articles

While acknowledging the many scholarly and thought-provoking contributions that Bob Berring has made in the areas of legal information and law librarianship, Ms. Whisner suggests that his ability to also make them fun is of equal, if not greater, importance.


The Pajama Way Of Research, Mary Whisner Jan 2007

The Pajama Way Of Research, Mary Whisner

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While acknowledging the attractions of being able to conduct legal research in the comfort of one's home-in your pajamas no less-Ms. Whisner notes what a student misses by relying solely on computer-assisted legal research systems. She encourages librarians to engage in outreach efforts that will not only alert patrons to services they might be missing but also persuade them the services would be helpful.