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Duncan Alford, Setting The Bar For Collegiality And Professionalism, Caroline L. Osborne Dec 2023

Duncan Alford, Setting The Bar For Collegiality And Professionalism, Caroline L. Osborne

Law Faculty Scholarship

Duncan E. Alford (1963 – 2023), lawyer, librarian, scholar, colleague. This essay documents the significant contributions our colleague, Duncan E. Alford, University of South Carolina School of Law made to his profession. Professor Alford’s is remembered for his significant contributions.


2020-2021 Annual Report, Caroline L. Osborne Nov 2021

2020-2021 Annual Report, Caroline L. Osborne

Law Library Annual Reports and Assessments

No abstract provided.


Spring 2021 Newsletter: The Docket, Emma Wood Apr 2021

Spring 2021 Newsletter: The Docket, Emma Wood

Law Library Newsletter

Copy of the Spring 2021 issue of the UMass Law Library Newsletter, The Docket.


2018-2019 Annual Report, Caroline L. Osborne Oct 2019

2018-2019 Annual Report, Caroline L. Osborne

Law Library Annual Reports and Assessments

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Academic Law Library Director Perspectives: Case Studies And Insights, Adeen Postar Aug 2019

Book Review: Academic Law Library Director Perspectives: Case Studies And Insights, Adeen Postar

Adeen Postar

No abstract provided.


Alexander Campbell King Law Library Strategic Plan, 2018-2019, University Of Georgia Law Library Jan 2018

Alexander Campbell King Law Library Strategic Plan, 2018-2019, University Of Georgia Law Library

Strategic Plan Documents

In 2018 a strategic plan emerged from UGA Law Library, having been revised in 2017. This two year plan set a short time frame for guidance due to the expiration of the School of Law's strategic plan from 2009 in 2019. The University of Georgia as a whole was also gearing up for an institution-wide strategic planning push in 2019 to launch in 2020. This 18-19 plan from the library was more succinct than ever before, and in keeping with the previous plan iteration, generated a text version for the website and an infographic-style version for print.


User Surveys: Libraries Ask, "Hey, How Am I Doing?", Dwight B. King May 2016

User Surveys: Libraries Ask, "Hey, How Am I Doing?", Dwight B. King

Dwight B. King

Mr. King offers suggestions on how to create and use surveys effectively to assess the quality of a library.


User Surveys: Libraries Ask, "Hey, How Am I Doing?", Dwight B. King May 2016

User Surveys: Libraries Ask, "Hey, How Am I Doing?", Dwight B. King

Dwight B. King

Mr. King offers suggestions on how to create and use surveys effectively to assess the quality of a library.


User Surveys: Libraries Ask, "Hey, How Am I Doing?", Dwight B. King May 2016

User Surveys: Libraries Ask, "Hey, How Am I Doing?", Dwight B. King

Dwight B. King

Mr. King offers suggestions on how to create and use surveys effectively to assess the quality of a library.


Book Review: Academic Law Library Director Perspectives: Case Studies And Insights, Adeen Postar Jan 2016

Book Review: Academic Law Library Director Perspectives: Case Studies And Insights, Adeen Postar

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Alexander Campbell King Law Library Strategic Plan, 2016-2017, University Of Georgia Law Library Jan 2016

Alexander Campbell King Law Library Strategic Plan, 2016-2017, University Of Georgia Law Library

Strategic Plan Documents

Shorter and simpler than the two previous iterations, the University of Georgia Law Library's 2016-2017 strategic plan is a single page. It includes elements from the last version such as mission, vision and values. It still includes goals, but limits them to three and trims the text of each into straight-forward bullet-list objectives including: 1. Services, 2. Resources, and 3. Expertise. This year was also the first that the law library created a counter-part infographic version of their strategic plan. It is attached below as an additional document.


Law Library Blog (August 2015): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law Aug 2015

Law Library Blog (August 2015): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law

Law Library Newsletters/Blog

No abstract provided.


Outcomes In The Balance: The Crisis In Legal Education As Catalyst For Change, Beau Steenken Apr 2015

Outcomes In The Balance: The Crisis In Legal Education As Catalyst For Change, Beau Steenken

Law Faculty Popular Media

In this article, the author discusses how changes in the legal education market can force legal research teachers to focus their energies on meaningful assessment.


You Make Me Feel Like Dancing: Students, Scholars, And Sources In The Law Library, Jeanne Price Jan 2015

You Make Me Feel Like Dancing: Students, Scholars, And Sources In The Law Library, Jeanne Price

Scholarly Works

No abstract provided.


Maine State Law And Legislative Reference Library, John Barden Jan 2013

Maine State Law And Legislative Reference Library, John Barden

Maine Policy Review

The Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library provides reference assistance to legislators, the judiciary, state agencies, members of the bar, and citizens across the state of Maine and beyond from its rich and unique collection of legal and legislative materials.


Alexander Campbell King Law Library Strategic Plan, 2012-2015, University Of Georgia Law Library Jan 2012

Alexander Campbell King Law Library Strategic Plan, 2012-2015, University Of Georgia Law Library

Strategic Plan Documents

The University of Georgia Law Library created a three page strategic planning document to serve as their guide from 2012 to 2015. This plan was much shorter than the previous plan, with four major goals instead of five. Each goal still contained objectives, and at the start of the plan the library separately identified a clear mission and vision statement with values up front and strategic areas preceding each goal.


Alexander Campbell King Law Library Strategic Plan, 2005-2007, University Of Georgia Law Library Dec 2005

Alexander Campbell King Law Library Strategic Plan, 2005-2007, University Of Georgia Law Library

Strategic Plan Documents

This nine page document last revised in December 2005 served as the strategic plan for the University of Georgia School of Law's Library. It contains goals, objectives and strategies. This document served as an approximately three-year guide for the librarians, staff, their services, and library resources. until the next set of revisions took place in March 2007. In 2006 the library did a cumulative review for the first time of the progress so far on this 2005 strategic plan. It is attached here as an additional document. In subsequent years the library would repeat this review process for 2007, 2008 …


User Surveys: Libraries Ask, "Hey, How Am I Doing?", Dwight B. King Jan 2005

User Surveys: Libraries Ask, "Hey, How Am I Doing?", Dwight B. King

Journal Articles

Mr. King offers suggestions on how to create and use surveys effectively to assess the quality of a library.


Teamwork Builds A Modern Traditional Library, Mitchell Counts, Robert Linz Jan 2002

Teamwork Builds A Modern Traditional Library, Mitchell Counts, Robert Linz

Publications

No abstract provided.


University Of Florida Introduces New Electronic Reference Room, Rosalie M. Sanderson, Betty W. Taylor Jul 1992

University Of Florida Introduces New Electronic Reference Room, Rosalie M. Sanderson, Betty W. Taylor

UF Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Dedication, Dean C. Dent Bostick Jan 1983

Dedication, Dean C. Dent Bostick

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

It is a privilege for me to write a few words about my friend and colleague, Professor Igor Kavass. It has been the good fortune of the Vanderbilt Law School to have this ingenious and engaging man's high competence over the last decade, and it has been my good fortune as Dean and a fellow professor to know and cherish him as a colleague.

While his classroom teaching, committee service, and collegiality are valued highly by this institution, Professor Kavass' most enduring contribution to the Law School has been his accomplishments as the Law Librarian. In the course of ten …


A New Classification Of Law For A Foreign, Comparative, And International Research Law Library, Jan Stepan Jan 1983

A New Classification Of Law For A Foreign, Comparative, And International Research Law Library, Jan Stepan

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

The Swiss Institute of Comparative Law seated at Lausanne was established by the federal statute of October 6, 1978. The Institute is envisioned as a center for the "documentation of and research into comparative, foreign, and international law." According to the statute and the implementing decree of December 19, 1979, the Institute serves the following purposes:

(1) to supply federal agencies and the federal administration with material and studies that may be needed for decisions concerning legislation and international treaties; (2) to contribute towards international efforts at the harmonization and unification of law; (3) to provide information and expert opinions …


House Bill No. 92. Private Acts Of The Tennessee 99th General Assembly, Tennessee General Assembly Jan 1977

House Bill No. 92. Private Acts Of The Tennessee 99th General Assembly, Tennessee General Assembly

Establishment of Washington County Cooperative Law Collection

Passed in May 19, 1977, House Bill no.92 of the 99th General Assembly provides ongoing funding from Washington County, Tennessee for the establishment and maintenance of the Washington County Cooperative Law Library. Located in East Tennessee State University's Sherrod Library, the Cooperative Law Collection provides an openly accessible and free law library to the citizens of Northeast Tennessee.


Problem Of Selection In Law Libraries, Theodore Samore Jan 1958

Problem Of Selection In Law Libraries, Theodore Samore

Cleveland State Law Review

Law libraries, like soap, come in three sizes -large, giant, and super. It is also true that law libraries, like taxes, living expenses, populations and college enrollments are rapidly expanding and the end is not in sight. Use determines the growth of a library. As long as students, professors and practitioners ask for more books, more periodicals and more services the library must expand.


Guided Tour In A Civil Law Library: Sources And Basic Legal Materials In French Civil And Commercial Law, G. M. Razi Jan 1958

Guided Tour In A Civil Law Library: Sources And Basic Legal Materials In French Civil And Commercial Law, G. M. Razi

Michigan Law Review

Lawyers everywhere rely upon their books with eagerness and confidence. The larger their libraries, the better equipped they feel to answer the questions of their clients. The composition of an average library differs somewhat in France and in the United States. In this country the law reports, in their familiar, substantial and elegant bindings, are displayed on the prominent shelves, while in Europe, the law reports-often merely paper bound-are relegated to some corner. The front place is reserved for the leather bindings and the gilt letters of the treatises bearing the names of outstanding authors in the various fields of …