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The Risk, The Plan, The Payoff: Implementing A Repository At Washington And Lee, Caroline Osborne, Stephanie Miller, John Jacob Aug 2015

The Risk, The Plan, The Payoff: Implementing A Repository At Washington And Lee, Caroline Osborne, Stephanie Miller, John Jacob

Stephanie C. Miller

Over the past five years, institutional repositories have developed into essential components of the modern law library (over one-quarter of ABA accredited law schools now have one). However, devoting the time and resources to an IR when budgets are tight can feel like an uphill battle. That was the case at Washington and Lee University School of Law before they launched Scholarly Commons in 2011. At the time, it seemed like a risk, but two years later the benefits are clear.

In this webinar, law library faculty from Washington and Lee described their repository’s growth from a library “experiment” to …


The Risk, The Plan, The Payoff: Implementing A Law Repository At Washington And Lee, Caroline Osborne, Stephanie Miller, John Jacob Aug 2015

The Risk, The Plan, The Payoff: Implementing A Law Repository At Washington And Lee, Caroline Osborne, Stephanie Miller, John Jacob

Stephanie C. Miller

No abstract provided.


Managing Online Presence For Professionals And Law Students, Stephanie Miller Apr 2015

Managing Online Presence For Professionals And Law Students, Stephanie Miller

Stephanie C. Miller

No abstract provided.


Breakout Session: "What's Next?: The Future Of Content", Susan Good, Beth Klein, Sandra Klein, Stephanie Miller, Dana Neascu, Andrew Plumb-Larrick Mar 2015

Breakout Session: "What's Next?: The Future Of Content", Susan Good, Beth Klein, Sandra Klein, Stephanie Miller, Dana Neascu, Andrew Plumb-Larrick

Stephanie C. Miller

Round table discussions about the expansion of content beyond the initial faculty scholarship and journal collections. Multiple institutions will provide insight into innovative projects and implementation strategies that move beyond the basics of law repositories.

Panelists will discuss:

  • Incorporating Special Collections and Institutional History into your repository.
  • Working with centers and institutes to expand repository content.
  • Integrating conference materials in your repository.
  • The future of journals.


New Frontiers In Legal Research Education: Implementing Alternative Methods Of Legal Research Instruction – One Year Later, Stephanie Miller, Caroline Osborne, Alyson Drake, Franklin Runge Apr 2014

New Frontiers In Legal Research Education: Implementing Alternative Methods Of Legal Research Instruction – One Year Later, Stephanie Miller, Caroline Osborne, Alyson Drake, Franklin Runge

Stephanie C. Miller

No abstract provided.


Teaching Law Outside The Classroom – Using Technology To Creatively Connect With Students, Stephanie Miller Jul 2013

Teaching Law Outside The Classroom – Using Technology To Creatively Connect With Students, Stephanie Miller

Stephanie C. Miller

No abstract provided.


Tech Skills For The 21st Century Law Librarian, Stephanie Miller Jun 2013

Tech Skills For The 21st Century Law Librarian, Stephanie Miller

Stephanie C. Miller

No abstract provided.


Something Borrowed, Something Blue: Student Services For The Millennial Generation, Stephanie Miller Apr 2013

Something Borrowed, Something Blue: Student Services For The Millennial Generation, Stephanie Miller

Stephanie C. Miller

No abstract provided.