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Full-Text Articles in Law
Vol. 49, No. 13 (November 23, 2015)
Dean's Desk: New Wintersession Offers Learning, Networking Opportunities, Austen L. Parrish
Dean's Desk: New Wintersession Offers Learning, Networking Opportunities, Austen L. Parrish
Austen Parrish (2014-2022)
No abstract provided.
Vol. 49, No. 12 (November 16, 2015)
Vol. 49, No. 11 (November 9, 2015)
Vol. 49, No. 10 (November 2, 2015)
Vol. 49, No. 09 (October 26, 2015)
Vol. 49, No. 08 (October 19, 2015)
2015 Distinguished Service Award Program
2015 Distinguished Service Award Program
Distinguished Service Awards
No abstract provided.
Vol. 49, No. 07 (October 12, 2015)
Creative Assessment: Connecting Legal Research Training And Instruction To Results (Review Of Aall Program), Kimberly Mattioli
Creative Assessment: Connecting Legal Research Training And Instruction To Results (Review Of Aall Program), Kimberly Mattioli
Articles by Maurer Faculty
As academic law librarians, we should all be concerned with identifying whether our students are meeting AALL’s Principles and Standards for Legal Research Competency. I was excited to attend this session on Creative Assessment so that I could learn new ways in which librarians can evaluate their students to see if they are adequately trained in these core competencies. The panelists were Pamela Rogers Melton, Associate Director for Administration at the University of South Carolina, Gail Partin, Interim Director at the Dickinson School of Law Library, and Barbara Gabor, Senior Research and Reference Specialist at WilmerHale.
Vol. 49, No. 06 (September 28, 2015)
Vol. 49, No. 05 (September 21, 2015)
Vol. 49, No. 04 (September 14, 2015)
Vol. 49, No. 03 (September 7, 2015)
Annual Report Of The Indiana University Maurer School Of Law Digital Repository, 2014/15, Richard Vaughan
Annual Report Of The Indiana University Maurer School Of Law Digital Repository, 2014/15, Richard Vaughan
Digital Repository Annual Reports
A brief annual report documenting the use and growth of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Jerome Hall Law Library, Digital Repository. Highlights include lists of the most downloaded documents and a complete statistical analysis of all uploads and downloads.
Vol. 49, No. 02 (August 31, 2015)
Vol. 49, No. 01 (August 24, 2015)
Big Data, Bigger Dilemmas: A Critical Review, Hamid Ekbia, Michael Mattioli, Inna Koupe, G. Arave, Ali Ghazinejad, Timothy Bowman, Venkatq R. Suri, Tsou Andrew, Scott Weingart, Cassidy R. Sugimoto
Big Data, Bigger Dilemmas: A Critical Review, Hamid Ekbia, Michael Mattioli, Inna Koupe, G. Arave, Ali Ghazinejad, Timothy Bowman, Venkatq R. Suri, Tsou Andrew, Scott Weingart, Cassidy R. Sugimoto
Articles by Maurer Faculty
The recent interest in Big Data has generated a broad range of new academic, corporate, and policy practices along with an evolving debate among its proponents, detractors, and skeptics. While the practices draw on a common set of tools, techniques, and technologies, most contributions to the debate come either from a particular disciplinary perspective or with a focus on a domain-specific issue. A close examination of these contributions reveals a set of common problematics that arise in various guises and in different places. It also demonstrates the need for a critical synthesis of the conceptual and practical dilemmas surrounding Big …
Practical Tips For Interpreting Statutory Overrides, Deborah A. Widiss
Practical Tips For Interpreting Statutory Overrides, Deborah A. Widiss
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
2014/15, Indiana University Maurer School Of Law
2014/15, Indiana University Maurer School Of Law
Dean's Reports
Table of Contents
faculty achievements..........................................................1
major lectures and conferences..........................................3
curriculum and programs....................................................4
student achievements.........................................................4
staff achievements..............................................................5
student recruitment............................................................5
student employment...........................................................6
alumni and development.....................................................6
seven years of planned achievements.................................7
Lessons From Pollution Control: Response To Heller And Hobbs 2014, Robert L. Fischman, James Salzman
Lessons From Pollution Control: Response To Heller And Hobbs 2014, Robert L. Fischman, James Salzman
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Heller and Hobbs (2014) provide an incisive analysis of the challenges inherent in setting endpoint states as conservation goals. The social construct of nature, nonequilibrium ecosystems, global climate change, large-scale transformations of the landscape, and increasing population and economic activity confound efforts to establish conservation goals. Stakeholders often disagree on endpoint targets, whereas competing notions of historic fidelity and future flexibility frustrate our ability to articulate success, never mind actually achieve it. As Heller and Hobbs describe, this leaves managers in the bind of finding the “balance between future-looking management emphasizing change and past-looking management emphasizing persistence.” As a result, …
2015 Recognition Ceremony Program
The Naming Of Baier Hall And The Jerome Hall Law Library Program
The Naming Of Baier Hall And The Jerome Hall Law Library Program
Law School Building
A video of the ceremony can be viewed here.