Abstract: Law
firm librarianship can be distinguished from its public and academic counterparts by examining several of the emblematic features... [more]
Law
Firm Librarianship introduces the reader to the challenges, qualifications, and work conditions of this distinct type of research librarian.
«This book presents a comprehensive discussion on law
firm librarianship... This book is a very well written and easy - to - understand guide to law librarianship and is recommended for anyone interested in knowing more about this specialist area.»
The book begins by asking what law
firm librarianship is, whilst the second chapter focuses on the law firm and its culture.
The book concludes by looking at the dynamic qualities of law
firm librarianship.
Below are several noteworthy features of law
firm librarianship that strongly affect its methods and processes.
If so, law
firm librarianship is not for them.
Abstract: Law
firm librarianship can be distinguished from its public and academic counterparts by examining several of the emblematic features of the firm environment it occupies: client centrality, rapid turnaround time for research results, the importance of practice groups, the prevalence of law and business resources, and the monetization of time...
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FIRM LIBRARIANSHIP: ISSUES, PRACTICE, AND DIRECTIONS John Azzolini Oxford: Chandos Publishing, 2013
Not exact matches
Many of these topics arose in my regular guest lecture to the FIS 2133 Legal Literature and
Librarianship class earlier this week at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Information, taught by John Papadopoulos and Sooin Kim, especially in our discussion in response to the Debates on the Value of Law
Firm Librarians summarized on SLAW.
Last night I had the pleasure of speaking to the INF 2133 Legal Literature and
Librarianship class at the Faculty of Information, University of Toronto on the topic of knowledge management (KM) in law
firms.