I, too, am a former student of Ann's, having taking
the legal librarianship course at University of Toronto when she taught it with Anne Rae.
Not exact matches
Is
legal reference
librarianship just like being an AI law librarian to users — just a source for answers, or is there more?
The shrinking of options in the
legal publishing world has been a pretty constant theme in my years in law
librarianship.
SMB topics are somewhat generic, unlike my usual choices in learning opportunities, which are most often targeted toward the
legal industry or
librarianship.
I would also suggest that
legal research and law
librarianship are areas where introverts shine.
I hope all of us can recognize the significance of this award for the changes it presages in law
librarianship, law publishing and
legal information.
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.
He was also a professor in the University's graduate School of Information where he built the
legal information / law
librarianship program.
Those people who know me well will know that I strongly believe in the connection between law
librarianship and
legal knowledge management (and I in fact don't distinguish between the two activities since I think they are so closely entwined).
Scope: The
Legal Information Review encourages submissions of applied or theoretical work on the intersection of law, librarianship, and legal information, inclu
Legal Information Review encourages submissions of applied or theoretical work on the intersection of law,
librarianship, and
legal information, inclu
legal information, including:
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.
Because of my background in law
librarianship, I understand attorneys can improve their efficiency through the integration of their
legal research and practice management solution.
I had the pleasure again to guest lecture in FIS 2133 —
Legal Literature and
Librarianship at the Faculty of Information, University of Toronto, being taught by John Papadopoulos and Sooin Kim.
M.S. Feliciano,
Legal Information Sources, Services and Needs of Lawyers, 8 J. PHILIPPINE
LIBRARIANSHIP no. 12, 1984, at 71.
As noted in the American Association of Law Libraries Access to Justice White Paper,
legal research instruction has always been core to academic
librarianship.
Many of these topics arose in my regular guest lecture to the FIS 2133
Legal Literature and
Librarianship class earlier this week at... [more]
Another noteworthy new web - based
legal biography project is «An Oral History of Law
Librarianship.»
Since the history of law
librarianship in CanadaI acknowledge the start made in the Diana Priestly festschrift, Law libraries in Canada: essays to honour Diana M. Priestly, edited by Joan N. Fraser and published by Carswell in 1988, and the recent CALL publication on Law Reporting and
Legal Publishing in Canada: A History, but that's not really on topic.
Jim is very interested in teaching those of us in the
legal research / law
librarianship community, so I expect he is not just doing this for his students but also for the larger community.
IDENTIFIER: http://lawlib.wlu.edu/CLJC/ PUBLISHER: Washington & Lee Law School DESCRIPTION: Indexes articles on
legal information systems published in
legal periodicals or periodicals on law
librarianship.
IDENTIFIER: http://www.gale.cengage.com/pdf/facts/
legal.pdf PUBLISHER: Cengage Learning / Gale DESCRIPTION: Indexes articles on
legal information systems published in
legal periodicals or periodicals on law
librarianship.
Our Slaw colleague Ruth Bird has recently published a stimulating paper entitled A Moveable Feast — Law
Librarianship in the Noughties as part of the Oxford
Legal Studies Research Paper No. 52/2006.
I am a huge believer in the formal integration of law
librarianship and
legal knowledge management (see, for example, my paper presented at this year's annual conference of the Canadian Association of Law Libraries entitled «The Evolution of Law - Related Knowledge Management in North America — Opportunities for Law Librarians»).
I was a guest lecturer at the FIS 2133 Law
Librarianship and
Legal Literature course taught by colleague John Papadopoulos.
Some day, we should all share our collective knowledge of
legal research and law
librarianship in a Wikipedia - like resource, each of us contributing with our particular area of expertise.»
There must be more to academic law
librarianship than teaching
legal research; if not, I've spent 35 years wasting my time as a law librarian.
The start of the winter term means a happy return to the University of Toronto Faculty of Information where I am again part of the team that teaches the perennially oversubscribed
Legal Literature and
Librarianship class.
A wide range of other
legal matters of international significance to libraries and
librarianship
While little used in law
librarianship, storytelling has the potential to transform the way law librarians convey
legal research techniques and
legal information to law library patrons.