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Posted Nov. 30, 2007.
Prepared by Carissa Vogel, UW law librarianship student, 2007-08.
Academic Libraries
- Administration of Academic Law Libraries, by Roy M. Mersky in
Law Librarianship: A Handbook
- America’s First Law School Library: A History of the College of William &
Mary’s Marshall-Wythe Library, 1779-1995, by James S. Heller in
Law Librarianship: Historical Perspectives
- Be Faculty, by Nancy Carol Carter in Beyond the
Books
- Building Milestones, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library Design and
Introduction to Design for Law and Other Academic Libraries
- The History of the University of Washington Law Librarianship Program, by
Laura M. Goldsmith (reprinted from 82 Law Library Journal 239 (1990)) in
Law Librarianship: Historical Perspectives
- Leadership for the Twenty-First Century Library Director, in Rhea
Ballard-Thrower in Beyond the Books
- Library Service to the Law School, by Betty Taylor in
The Spirit of Law Librarianship, 2d ed.
- The Needs Assessment and Program Statement, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library Design and
Introduction to Design for Law and Other Academic
Libraries
- Service to the Parent Institution: It Is Worth the Effort, by Albert
Brecht in The Spirit of Law Librarianship, 2d ed.
- Shared Resources, by Catherine Pennington in Law
Librarianship: A Handbook for the Electronic Age
- So You Think You Want to Be an Academic Library Supervisor, by Peter J.
Egler in Beyond the Books
- So You Want to Be an Academic Law Library Director?, by Barbara A.
Bintliff, Laura N. Gasaway, Penny A. Hazelton, Frank G. Houdek, Janis L.
Johnston, Martha Dragich Pearson, Charles Ten Brink & Michelle Wu in
Beyond the Books
- Special Collections, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library Design and
Introduction to Design for Law and Other Academic Libraries
- Types of Employment Status for Academic Libraries, by Brian Huddleston in
Beyond the Books
Administration
Includes marketing and public relations.
Administration, by Lisa Smith-Butler in Law
Librarianship in the Twenty-First Century
Administration of Academic Law Libraries, by Roy M. Mersky in
Law Librarianship: A Handbook
Administration of Private Law Libraries, by Velvet E. Glass & Michael L.
Richmond in Law Librarianship: A Handbook
Administration of State and Court Law Libraries, by Marian O. Boner in
Law Librarianship: A Handbook
Administrative Practice, by David C. Weber in The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A Reader
Advice to the New Middle Manager, by Kim Clarke in
Beyond the Books
The Anatomy of Conflict: Some Thoughts on Managing Staff Conflict, by
Carol B. Allred in Law Library Staff Organization and
Administration
Automation in Law Libraries, by Betty W. Taylor & Signe E. Larson in
Law Librarianship: A Handbook
Communications and Public Relations, by Larry B. Wenger & O. James Werner
in Law Librarianship: A Handbook
Construction 101: Hints for a Library Administrator, by Scott B. Pagel in
Beyond the Books
Designing Enriched Jobs in Law Libraries, by Peter C. Schanck in
Law Library Staff Organization and Administration
Disaster Planning in the Digital Age, by Darin K. Fox in
Beyond the Books
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Law Libraries But Were Afraid
to Ask, by Roy M. Mersky in The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A ReaderThe Evolution of Law Library Support to Law School Administrative and
Staff Offices: What We Are Doing and Why, by Leah Sandwell-Weiss in
Public Services in Law Libraries
The Joys of Law Library Management Are Without Number, by Jenni Parrish
in The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A ReaderLaw Library Administration, by Judith Meadows in Law
Librarianship: A Handbook for the Electronic Age
The Leader as Achiever, by Roy M. Mersky in
Leadership Roles for Librarians
The Leader as Builder, by George S. Grossman in
Leadership Roles for Librarians
The Leader as Champion, by Timothy Coggins in
Leadership Roles for Librarians
The Leader as Coach, by Herb Cihak in Leadership
Roles for Librarians
The Leader as Innovator, by Robert C. Berring in
Leadership Roles for Librarians
The Leader as Liberator, by Herb Cihak in Leadership
Roles for Librarians
The Leader as Manager, by Anne Grande in Leadership
Roles for Librarians
The Leader as Marketer, by Kay Todd in Leadership
Roles for Librarians
The Leader as Mediator, by Carol Allred in
Leadership Roles for Librarians
The Leader as Mentor, by Joan S. Howland in
Leadership Roles for Librarians
The Leader as Teacher, by Penny Hazelton in
Leadership Roles for Librarians
The Leader as Transformer, by Roberta (Bobbie) F. Studwell in
Leadership Roles for Librarians
The Leader as Visionary, by John E. Christiansen in
Leadership Roles for Librarians
Library Planning, by Julius J. Marke in Law
Librarianship: A Handbook
Managing Motivation, by Robin Kate Mills in Law
Library Staff Organization and Administration
"ORDINARY JOE" in the Decision-Making Process: The Viability of Staff
Participation in Law Library Administration, by Peter C. Schanck in
Law Library Staff Organization and Administration
Marketing Law Libraries: Strategies and Techniques in the Digital Age, by
Kristin Cheney in Public Services in Law Libraries
Organizational Structure in Law Libraries: A Critique and Models for
Change, by Martha J. Dragich in Law Library Staff
Organization and Administration
Preparing a Staff for Automation: The Human Factors, by Patricia Jean
Harris in Law Library Staff Organization and
Administration
Performance Appraisal, by Martha J. Dragich in Law Library Staff Organization and Administration
Physically Challenged Patrons, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library DesignPrivacy and Library Public Services: or, I Know What You Read Last
Summer, by Anne Klinefelter in Public Services in Law
Libraries
Public Relations & Marketing: A Twenty-First Century Necessity, by Billie
Jo Kaufman in Beyond the Books
Public Services, by Anne Klinefelter in Law
Librarianship in the Twenty-First Century
Relations with the Trade, by Fred B. Rothman in Law
Librarianship: A Handbook
So You Think You Want to Be an Academic Library Supervisor, by Peter J.
Egler in Beyond the Books
Supervision, by Bruce S. Johnson in Law Library
Staff Organization and Administration
Supervision 101, by Connie Lenz in Beyond the Books
Technology Management, by Thomas C. Wilson in Beyond
the Books
Technical Services, by Sonia Luna-Lamas in Law
Librarianship in the Twenty-First Century
Towards a Philosophy of Law Librarianship, by Morris L. Cohen in
The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A Reader
Why a Law Firm Needs a Librarian, by Mark J. Newman in
The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A Reader
Collection Development
Includes acquisitions, archives, automated services, cataloging,
interlibrary loan, new formats, and serials.
- Acquisitions, by Rosalee M. Long, Harry S. Martin III & Robert L.
Buckwalter in Law Librarianship: A Handbook
- Administration of Rare Materials, by Morris L. Cohen in
Law Librarianship: A Handbook
- Automation in Law Libraries, by Betty W. Taylor & Signe E. Larson in
Law Librarianship: A Handbook
- Cataloging and Classification, by Patricia L. Piper & Cecilia Hing Ling
Kwan in Law Librarianship: A Handbook
- Cataloging and the Online Catalog, by Cecilia Kwan & Phyllis Marion in
Law Librarianship: A Handbook for the Electronic Age
- Circulation, by Ann Wiley Van Hassel in Law
Librarianship: A Handbook
- Collection Development and Acquisitions, by Lovisa Lyman & Bonnie
Geldmacher in Law Librarianship: A Handbook for the
Electronic Age
- Collection Development in the Twenty-First Century Law Library: A
Bibliographic Essay, by Shaun Esposito in Beyond the
Books
- Collection Development, Licensing, and Acquisitions, by James S. Heller
in Law Librarianship in the Twenty-First Century
- Collection Management in the Automated Law Library, by Scott B. Pagel &
James L. Hoover in Law Librarianship: A Handbook for the
Electronic Age
- Cost-Effective Acquisitions: An Overview, by Kendall F. Svengalis in
The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A Reader
- An Essay on Integrating Manual and Computer Legal Research, by Penny A.
Hazelton in The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A Reader
- The Evolving Nature of Faculty Publications, by Jan Novak & Leslie Pardo
in Public Services in Law Libraries
- The Evolution of Providing Access to Information: Is the Online Catalog
Nearing Extinction?, by Scott Matheson & Stephanie Davidson in
Public Services in Law Libraries
- Foreign and International Collections in the Law Firm, by Timothy Kearley
in Law Librarianship: A Handbook for the
Electronic Age
- Foreign, Comparative, and International Law Librarianship, by Mary Ramsey
in Law Librarianship in the Twenty-First Century
- The Future of CALR in Law Firms, by Richard Leiter in
The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A Reader
- General Preservation of Law Library Materials, by Heinz Peter Mueller &
Catherine Ann Pennington in Law Librarianship: A
Handbook
- Government Documents, by Dennis J. Stone in Law
Librarianship: A Handbook
- Government Documents—Federal and State, by Cheryl Rae Nyberg in
Law Librarianship: A Handbook for the Electronic Age
- A Hypothetical Case Study: Creating AI Assistants in the Law Library, by
Roy Balleste in Public Services in Law Libraries
- The Leader as Builder, by George S. Grossman in
Leadership Roles for Librarians
- Library Planning, by Julius J. Marke in Law
Librarianship: A Handbook
- Microforms, by Stephen G. Margeton in Introduction
to Academic Law Library Design
- Microforms and Audiovisuals, by Edwin M. Schroeder & Randall T. Peterson
in Law Librarianship: A Handbook
- Microforms: Still a Future in Law Libraries, by Nancy Carol Carter &
Jerry Dupont in The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A Reader
- Programming the New Library: An Overview, by George S. Grossman in
The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A Reader
- Serials Management in an Automated Environment, by Suzanne Miller in
Law Librarianship: A Handbook for the Electronic Age
- Shared Resources, by Catherine Pennington in Law Librarianship: A
Handbook for the Electronic Age
- Student Services in the 21st Century: Evolution and Innovation
in Discovering Student Needs, Teaching Information Literacy, and Designing
Library 2.0-Based Student Services, by Kumar Percy Jayasuriya & Frances
Brillantine in Public Services in Law Libraries
- Technology Management, by Thomas C. Wilson in Beyond
the Books
- Technical Services, by Sonia Luna-Lamas in Law
Librarianship in the Twenty-First Century
Design of Libraries
Acoustics, by Stephen G. Margeton in Introduction to
Academic Law Library Design
Building Milestones, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library Design and
Introduction to Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesComputers, by Stephen G. Margeton in Introduction to
Academic Law Library Design and Introduction to
Design for Law and Other Academic Libraries
Construction 101: Hints for a Library Administrator, by Scott B. Pagel in
Beyond the Books
Construction Documents: Working Drawings, Schedules, and Specifications,
by Stephen G. Margeton in Introduction to Academic Law
Library Design and Introduction to Design for Law
and Other Academic LibrariesDeliveries and Storage, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library Design and
Introduction to Design for Law and Other Academic
LibrariesDesign Development, by Stephen G. Margeton in Introduction
to Academic Law Library Design and Introduction to
Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesDisplays and Exhibits, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library Design and
Introduction to Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesElectrical Power, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library Design and
Introduction to Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesExpansion Plans, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library Design and
Introduction to Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesFloors, by Stephen G. Margeton in Introduction to
Academic Law Library Design and Introduction to
Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesFurniture, by Stephen G. Margeton in Introduction to
Academic Law Library Design and Introduction to
Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesGetting Started: The Team, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library Design and
Introduction to Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesLibrary Planning, by Julius J. Marke in Law
Librarianship: A Handbook
Lighting, by Stephen G. Margeton in Introduction to
Academic Law Library Design and Introduction to
Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesMechanical Engineering, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library Design and
Introduction to Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesMedia, by Stephen G. Margeton in Introduction to
Academic Law Library Design and Introduction to
Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesMicroforms, by Stephen G. Margeton in Introduction
to Academic Law Library Design and Introduction to
Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesNaming Opportunities, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library Design and
Introduction to Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesThe Needs Assessment and Program Statement, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library Design and
Introduction to Design for Law and Other Academic
LibrariesPatron Amenities, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library Design and
Introduction to Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesPhotocopy Services, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library Design and
Introduction to Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesPhysically Challenged Patrons, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library Design and
Introduction to Design for Law and Other Academic
LibrariesSecurity, by Stephen G. Margeton in Introduction to
Academic Law Library Design and Introduction to
Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesShelving, by Stephen G. Margeton in Introduction to
Academic Law Library Design and Introduction to
Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesSignage, by Stephen G. Margeton in Introduction to
Academic Law Library Design and Introduction to
Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesSpecial Collections, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library Design and
Introduction to Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesStaff Amenities, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library Design and
Introduction to Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesStaff Work Spaces, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library Design and
Introduction to Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesTelecommunications, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library Design and
Introduction to Design for Law and Other Academic LibrariesTransition, Occupancy, and Punch Lists, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library Design and
Introduction to Design for Law and Other Academic
Libraries
Foreign Law Collections and Libraries
Foreign and International Collections in the Law Firm, by Timothy Kearley
in Law Librarianship: A Handbook for the Electronic Age
Foreign, Comparative, and International Law Librarianship, by Mary Ramsey
in Law Librarianship in the Twenty-First Century
Law Libraries in Canada, by Marianne F. Scott in Law
Librarianship: A Handbook
Law Libraries in the United Kingdom, by Don Daintree in
Law Librarianship: A Handbook
History
The American Association of Law Libraries and Its Government Relations
Program (Parts I and II, by Timothy L. Coggins in Law
Librarianship: Historical Perspectives
America’s First Law School Library: A History of the College of William &
Mary’s Marshall-Wythe Library, 1779-1995, by James S. Heller in
Law Librarianship: Historical Perspectives
A Brief History of Law Librarianship, by Robert C. Berring Jr. in
Law Librarianship in the Twenty-First Century
A Brief History of the American Association of Law Libraries, by Laura N.
Gasaway in Law Librarianship: Historical Perspectives
Fredrick C. Hicks: Scholar-Librarian, by William R. Roalfe (reprinted
from 50 Law Library Journal 88 (1957)) in Law
Librarianship: Historical Perspectives
The Contributions and Unique Role of Foreign-Born/Foreign-Educated Law
Librarians, by Lorraine Kulpa in Law Librarianship:
Historical Perspectives
History and Development of the Modern Law Library in the United States,
by J. S. Ellenberger in Law Librarianship: A Handbook
The History of AALL and the Law Library Professional, by Frank G. Houdek
in The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A ReaderThe History of African-American Law Librarians: A Research Agenda, by
Marvin Roger Anderson in Law Librarianship: Historical
Perspectives
The History of Los Angeles County Law Library, by Gail Fruchtman
(reprinted from 84 Law Library Journal 687 (1992)) in
Law Librarianship: Historical Perspectives
The History of the Social Law Library, by Edgar J. Bellefontaine & James
A. Brink in Law Librarianship: Historical Perspectives
The History of the University of Washington Law Librarianship Program, by
Laura M. Goldsmith (reprinted from 82 Law Library Journal 239 (1990)) in
Law Librarianship: Historical Perspectives
Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, DC: A History, by Pamela J.
Gregory in Law Librarianship: Historical Perspectives
Law Libraries and Librarians: A Revisionist History, by Christine Eleanor
Anderson (Christine A. Brock) in The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A ReaderLaw Libraries and Librarians: A Revisionist History; or More than You
Ever Wanted to Know, by Christine A. Brock (reprinted from 67 Law Library
Journal 325 (1974)) in Law Librarianship: Historical
Perspectives
Law Library Administration, by Judith Meadows in Law
Librarianship: A Handbook for the Electronic Age
The Law Library of the Library of Congress, by Carleton W. Kenyon in
Law Librarianship: A Handbook
Reflections on Mentors, by Robert C. Berring in Law
Librarianship: Historical Perspectives
The Southeastern Chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries:
The First Chapter, by Hazel L. Johnson in Law
Librarianship: Historical Perspectives
The United States Supreme Court Library, by Shelley L. Dowling in
Law Librarianship: Historical Perspectives
William R. Roalfe: Builder of Libraries, Scholar, Association Animal, by
Michael G. Chiorazzi in Law Librarianship: Historical
Perspectives
Women as Directors of Academic Law Libraries, by Laura N. Gasaway in
Law Librarianship: Historical Perspectives
Law Firm Libraries
Administration of Private Law Libraries, by Velvet E. Glass & Michael L.
Richmond in Law Librarianship: A Handbook
Cataloging and the Online Catalog, by Cecilia Kwan & Phyllis Marion in
Law Librarianship: A Handbook for the Electronic Age
Collection Development and Acquisitions, by Lovisa Lyman & Bonnie
Geldmacher in Law Librarianship: A Handbook for the
Electronic Age
The Future of CALR in Law Firms, by Richard Leiter in
The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A ReaderGovernment Documents—Federal and State, by Cheryl Rae Nyberg in
Law Librarianship: A Handbook for the Electronic Age
Law Library Administration, by Judith Meadows in Law
Librarianship: A Handbook for the Electronic Age
Reference: An Overview, by Margaret Maher Krause & Gary McCann in
Law Librarianship: A Handbook for the Electronic Age
Reference Services in Law Firm Environments, by Mark Estes in
Public
Services in Law LibrariesSerials Management in an Automated Environment, by Suzanne Miller in
Law Librarianship: A Handbook for the Electronic Age
Service with a…Grimace? Working in the Law Firm Library, by Leslie
Forrester in The Spirit of Law Librarianship, 2d ed.
Why a Law Firm Needs a Librarian, by Mark J. Newman in
The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A Reader
Professional Development
Accounting and Budgeting for Librarians, by Spencer L. Simons in
Beyond the Books
Advice to the New Middle Manager, by Kim Clarke in
Beyond the Books
All in a Day’s Work: From Law Librarian to Legal Publisher, by Donna M.
Tuke in The Spirit of Law Librarianship, 2d ed.
Art for Art’s Sake, by George Grossman in The Spirit
of Law Librarianship, 2d ed.
Be Faculty, by Nancy Carol Carter in Beyond the
Books
Beyond the Cloister Walls, by Jerry Dupont in The
Spirit of Law Librarianship, 2d ed.
Career Development in Law Librarianship, by Frank G. Houdek in
The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A ReaderCompetencies of Law Librarianship: Reference, Research and Patron
Services, by Kay M. Todd in Public Services in Law
Libraries
Continuing Education for Law Librarianship, by Laura Gasaway & Steve
Margeton in The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A ReaderCustomer Service: A Step-by-Step Guide to Assisting Your Patrons, by
Susan Ryan in Beyond the Books
Does a Law Librarian Need a Law Degree, by James Hambleton in
The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A ReaderThe Evolution of the Reference Interview, by Courtney Selby in
Public Services in Law Libraries
Foreign and International Collections in the Law Firm, by Timothy Kearley
in Law Librarianship: A Handbook for the Electronic Age
The History of AALL and the Law Library Professional, by Frank G. Houdek
in The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A ReaderHow to Be a Great Reference Librarian, by Robert C. Berring in
The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A ReaderInnovative Instructional Materials, by Diane Murley in
Public Services in Law Libraries
Interviewing 101: Tips and Strategies for Successful Interviewing, by
Deborah Norwood in Beyond the Books
Jump-Starting Your Career: Change Is Good, by Helane Davis in
Beyond the Books
Keeping Up Is Hard to Do, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceLaw Librarians Lobby for Library Users, by Laura N. Gasaway in
The Spirit of Law Librarianship, 2d ed.
Law Libraries and Librarians: A Revisionist History, by Christine Eleanor
Anderson (Christine A. Brock) in The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A ReaderLaw Libraries and Librarians: A Revisionist History; or More than You
Ever Wanted to Know, by Christine A. Brock (reprinted from 67 Law Library
Journal 325 (1974)) in Law Librarianship: Historical
Perspectives
The Leader as Achiever, by Roy M. Mersky in
Leadership Roles for Librarians
The Leader as Leader, by Joan Howland in Leadership
Roles for Librarians
The Leader as Innovator, by Robert C. Berring in
Leadership Roles for Librarians
The Leader as Manager, by Anne Grande in Leadership
Roles for Librarians
The Leader as Mentor, by Joan S. Howland in
Leadership Roles for Librarians
The Leader as Visionary, by John E. Christiansen in
Leadership Roles for Librarians
Leadership for the Twenty-First Century Library Director, by Rhea
Ballard-Thrower in Beyond the Books
Learning a Little about the World: Foreign and International Research and
the Nonspecialist, by Mary Whisner in Practicing
Reference
Library Service to the Law School, by Betty Taylor in
The Spirit of Law Librarianship, 2d ed.
Managing Office Politics, by Susan Lewis-Somers in
Beyond the Books
The More Things Change…Library Service in the Post-dot.com" World, by
Mickie Voges Piatt in The Spirit of Law Librarianship: A Reader, 2d
ed.
A Most Unlikely Servant of the Profession, by Stephen Young in
The Spirit of Law Librarianship,
2d ed.
The Name of Our Profession, by Fred R. Shapiro in The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A ReaderOf Reference and Revelation, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceOn Having a Bad Day, by Mary Whisner in Practicing
ReferencePlaying Nicely with Others: Managing Work Relations, by Faye Jones in
Beyond the Books
Professional Organizations, by William D. Murphy in
Law Librarianship: A Handbook
A Public Librarian’s Perspective on the Service Ethic: Service is
Survival, by Donna Bausch in The Spirit of Law
Librarianship, 2d ed.
Public Relations & Marketing: A Twenty-First Century Necessity, by Billie
Jo Kaufman in Beyond the Books
Reference Librarians Do Not Work in Steel, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceReflections on Mentors, by Robert C. Berring in
Law Librarianship:
Historical Perspectives
The Sensory Law Library, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceService and the Information Professional, by Roy M. Mersky in
The Spirit of Law Librarianship,
2d ed.
Service in Public Law Libraries, by Charles R. Dyer in
The Spirit of Law Librarianship,
2d ed.
Service: The Core of Law Librarianship, by Margaret A. Leary in
The Spirit of Law Librarianship,
2d ed.
Service to Patrons: A Research Librarian’s Perspective, by Jill Duffy in
The Spirit of Law Librarianship,
2d ed.
Service to the Parent Institution: It is Worth the Effort, by Albert
Brecht in The Spirit of Law Librarianship,
2d ed.
Service to the Profession, by Robert Oakley in
The Spirit of Law Librarianship, 2d ed.
Service with a…Grimace? Working in the Law Firm Library, by Leslie
Forrester in The Spirit of Law Librarianship,
2d ed.
Some Reflections on Service, by Richard A. Leiter in
The Spirit of Law Librarianship,
2d ed.
So You Think You Want to Be an Academic Library Supervisor, by Peter J.
Egler in Beyond the Books
So You Want to Be an Academic Law Library Director?, by Barbara A.
Bintliff, Laura N. Gasaway, Penny A. Hazelton, Frank G. Houdek, Janis L.
Johnston, Martha Dragich Pearson, Charles Ten Brink & Michelle Wu in
Beyond the Books
Starting on the Right Track in Your First Library Job, by Barbara A.
Bintliff in Beyond the Books
Supervision 101, by Connie Lenz in Beyond the Books: People, Politics,
and Librarianship
Technology Management, by Thomas C. Wilson in Beyond
the Books
Trends for the Future of Law Libraries, by Roy M. Mersky & Gary R.
Hartman in The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A ReaderThe Trouble with Utopia, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceTypes of Employment Status for Academic Libraries, by Brian Huddleston in
Beyond the Books
The Value of Experiential Learning in Law Librarian Education, by Stephen
G. Margeton in The Spirit of Law Librarianship: A Reader, 2d ed.
What Do You Do All Day?, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceWhy a Law Firm Needs a Librarian, by Mark J. Newman in
The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A ReaderWomen as Directors of Academic Law Libraries, by Laura N. Gasaway in
Law Librarianship: Historical Perspectives
Working at the Law Library: A Practical Guide, by Karl T. Gruben in
Law Librarianship in the Twenty-First Century
Reference
Alphabetical Order and Other "Simple" Systems, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceOn Asking for Help, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceBouvier’s, Black’s, and Tinkerbell, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceCelebrating the Virtues of Saying, "I Don’t Know", by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceCompetencies of Law Librarianship: Reference, Research and Patron
Services, by Kay M. Todd in Public Services in Law
Libraries
Cool Web Sites, by Mary Whisner in Practicing
ReferenceEncounters with Sources, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceThe Evolution of the Reference Interview, by Courtney Selby in
Public Services in Law Libraries
Faculty Services in the 21st Century: Evolution and
Innovation, by Margaret A. Schilt in Public
Services in Law Libraries
Finding Out What They Want to Know, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceGolf Buddy Reference Questions, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing Reference"Good Reads" in the Law Library?, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceOn Having a Bad Day, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceHow to Be a Great Reference Librarian, by Robert C. Berring in
The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A ReaderA Hypothetical Case Study: Creating AI Assistants in the Law Library, by
Roy Balleste in Public Services in Law Libraries
Keeping Up Is Hard to Do, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceLearning a Little about the World: Foreign and International Research and
the Nonspecialist, by Mary Whisner in Practicing
ReferenceLearning from Library Science, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceOn Not Doing Research, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceReference, by Mary K. Sanders in Law Librarianship:
A Handbook
Of Reference and Revelation, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceReference: An Overview, by Margaret Maher Krause & Gary McCann in
Law Librarianship: A Handbook for the Electronic Age
Reference Librarians Do Not Work in Steel, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceReference Services in Courts and Governmental Settings, by Luis Acosta &
Anna Cherry in Public Services in Law Libraries
Reference Services in Law Firm Environments, by Mark Estes Public
Services in Law Libraries
Reference Services vs. Legal Advice: Is It Possible to Draw the Line?, by
Robin K. Mills in The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A ReaderRe: Memo, by Mary Whisner in Practicing ReferenceResearching in an Imperfect World, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceResearching Outside the Box, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceThe Sensory Law Library, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceStory Time in the Law Library, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceTeaching the Art of the Reference Interview, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceThese Are a Few of My Favorite Books, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceThe Trouble with Utopia, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceWhat Do You Do All Day?, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceWhat’s in a Statute Name?, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing ReferenceWhen Judges Scold Lawyers, by Mary Whisner in
Practicing Reference
Service to Patrons
Competencies of Law Librarianship: Reference, Research and Patron
Services, by Kay M. Todd in Public Services in Law
Libraries
Construction 101: Hints for a Library Administrator, by Scott B. Pagel in
Beyond the Books
Customer Service: A Step-by-Step Guide to Assisting Your Patrons, by
Susan Ryan in Beyond the Books
The Evolution of the Reference Interview, by Courtney Selby in
Public Services in Law Libraries
Law Librarians Lobby for Library Users, by Laura N. Gasaway in The
Spirit of Law Librarianship, 2d ed.
The More Things Change…Library Service in the Post-dot.com" World, by
Mickie Voges Piatt in The Spirit of Law
Librarianship, 2d ed.
A Most Unlikely Servant of the Profession, by Stephen Young in
The Spirit of Law Librarianship, 2d ed.
Public Services, by Anne Klinefelter in Law
Librarianship in the Twenty-First Century
Reference Services in Courts and Governmental Settings, by Luis Acosta &
Anna Cherry in Public Services in Law Libraries
Reference Services in Law Firm Environments, by Mark Estes
Public Services in Law Libraries
Reference Services vs. Legal Advice: Is It Possible to Draw the Line?, by
Robin K. Mills in The Spirit of Law
Librarianship: A ReaderService and the Information Professional, by Roy M. Mersky in
The Spirit of Law Librarianship, 2d ed.
Service in Public Law Libraries, by Charles R. Dyer in
The Spirit of Law Librarianship, 2d ed.
Service: The Core of Law Librarianship, by Margaret A. Leary in
The Spirit of Law Librarianship, 2d ed.
Service to Patrons: A Research Librarian’s Perspective, by Jill Duffy in
The Spirit of Law Librarianship, 2d ed.
Service with a…Grimace? Working in the Law Firm Library, by Leslie
Forrester in The Spirit of Law Librarianship, 2d ed.
Special Collections
Administration of Rare Materials, by Morris L. Cohen in
Law Librarianship: A Handbook
Special Collections, by Stephen G. Margeton in
Introduction to Academic Law Library Design
State, Court & County Libraries
Administration of State and Court Law Libraries, by Marian O. Boner in
Law Librarianship: A Handbook
The History of Los Angeles County Law Library, by Gail Fruchtman
(reprinted from 84 Law Library Journal 687 (1992)) in
Law Librarianship: Historical Perspectives
The Law Library of the Library of Congress, by Carleton W. Kenyon in
Law Librarianship: A Handbook
Reference: An Overview, by Margaret Maher Krause & Gary McCann in
Law Librarianship: A Handbook for the Electronic Age
Reference Services in Courts and Governmental Settings, by Luis Acosta &
Anna Cherry in Public Services in Law Libraries
Shared Resources, by Catherine Pennington in Law
Librarianship: A Handbook for the Electronic Age
The United States Supreme Court Library, by Shelley L. Dowling in
Law Librarianship: Historical Perspectives
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