Organizational structures of academic law libraries : past, present, and future / edited by Elizabeth G. Adelman, Jessica de Perio Wittman.
2023
Z675.L2 O74 2023
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Title
Organizational structures of academic law libraries : past, present, and future / edited by Elizabeth G. Adelman, Jessica de Perio Wittman.
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Imprint
Getzville, New York : Published by William S. Hein & Co., [2023]-
Copyright
©2023
Description
volumes : illustrations (some color); 26 cm.
Series
AALL publications series ; no. 87-88.
Formatted Contents Note
Vol. 1. History of the academic law library structure / Rebecca Chapman
Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library, University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law / Teresa Miguel-Stearns
Thomas J. Meskill Law Library, University of Connecticut School of Law / Jessica de Perio Wittman
Georgia State University College of Law Library / Kristina L. Niedringhaus
The University of Kentucky / James M. Donovan
Gallagher Law Library, University of Washington School of Law / Jonathan Franklin
McGeorge School of Law Library / James Wirrell
Rutgers Law Library, Rutgers Law School / John Joergensen
Seattle University Law Library / Kara Phillips
Villanova Law Library / Amy Emerson
Jenner Law Library, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign / Faye Jones
Harvard Law School Library / Jocelyn Kennedy
William Taylor Muse Law Library, University of Richmond School of Law / Roger Skalbeck and Kevin Butterfield
Vincent C. Immel Law Library, Saint Louis University School of Law / Erika Cohn
Charles B. Sears Law Library, University at Buffalo School of Law / Elizabeth G. Adelman and Evviva Weinraub Lajoie
The Law Libraries of Penn State / Laura Ax-Fultz and Theresa Tarves
James E. Faust Law Library, S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah / Melissa Bernstein
Vanderbilt Law Library / Larry Reeves and Mariah Ford
Wayne State University, Arthur Neef Law Library / Virginia C. Thomas.
Vol. 2. History of the academic law library structure / Rebecca Chapman
University of Connecticut School of Law, Thomas J. Meskill Law Library / Jessica de Perio Wittman
University of Florida Levin Collgeg of Law, the Lawton Chiles Legal Information Center / Jane O'Connell
University of Houston Law Center / Amanda Bolles Watston
The University of Idaho College of Law / Stacy Etheridge
Autonomous + collaborative services
University Arkansas Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law Library/Pulaski County Law Library / Jessie Wallace Burchfield
University of Illinois Chicago School of Law, Louis L. Biro Law Library / Ramsey B. Donnell
Indiana University Maurer School of Law Jerome Hall Law Library / Susan David deMaine
University of North Carolina, Katherine R. Everett Law Library / Laura N. Gasaway and Anne Klinefelter
Washington and Lee School of Law Library / Michelle Cosby
University of Wyoming College of Law, George W. Hopper Law Library / Tawnya K. Plumb
University of San Diego School of Law, Pardee Legal Research Center / Judith Lihosit
The Syracuse University College of Law Library / Jan Fleckenstein.
Vol. 3. Introduction / Elizabeth G. Adelman and Jessica de Perio Wittman
Part I: History of the Academic Law Library Structure. History of the Academic Law Library Structure / Rebecca Chapman
Part II: Autonomous Law Libraries. Sol Blatt Law Library, The Charleston School of Law / Kathleen (Katie) Brown
CUNY School of Law Library, CUNY (City University of New York) School of Law / Raquel J. Gabriel
Franklin Pierce School of Law Library, University of New Hampshire / Susan Drisko Zago
Part III: Autonomous + Collaborative Services. UCI Law Library, University of California, Irvine School of Law / Jessica Whytock and Amy Atchison
Goodson Law Library, Duke University Law School / Alex Zhang
Georgetown University Law Library, Georgetown University Law Center / Austin Martin Williams
John F. Schaefer Law Library, Michigan State University College of Law / Jane M. Meland
Dolly & Homer Hand Law Library, Stetson University College of Law / Kristen R. Moore & Angelina M. Vigliotti
Western New England School of Law Library, Western New England University / Nicole Belbin
Part IV: Autonomous + Shared Services. J.W. Long Law Library, Willamette University College of Law Library / Stephanie Davidson.
Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library, University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law / Teresa Miguel-Stearns
Thomas J. Meskill Law Library, University of Connecticut School of Law / Jessica de Perio Wittman
Georgia State University College of Law Library / Kristina L. Niedringhaus
The University of Kentucky / James M. Donovan
Gallagher Law Library, University of Washington School of Law / Jonathan Franklin
McGeorge School of Law Library / James Wirrell
Rutgers Law Library, Rutgers Law School / John Joergensen
Seattle University Law Library / Kara Phillips
Villanova Law Library / Amy Emerson
Jenner Law Library, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign / Faye Jones
Harvard Law School Library / Jocelyn Kennedy
William Taylor Muse Law Library, University of Richmond School of Law / Roger Skalbeck and Kevin Butterfield
Vincent C. Immel Law Library, Saint Louis University School of Law / Erika Cohn
Charles B. Sears Law Library, University at Buffalo School of Law / Elizabeth G. Adelman and Evviva Weinraub Lajoie
The Law Libraries of Penn State / Laura Ax-Fultz and Theresa Tarves
James E. Faust Law Library, S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah / Melissa Bernstein
Vanderbilt Law Library / Larry Reeves and Mariah Ford
Wayne State University, Arthur Neef Law Library / Virginia C. Thomas.
Vol. 2. History of the academic law library structure / Rebecca Chapman
University of Connecticut School of Law, Thomas J. Meskill Law Library / Jessica de Perio Wittman
University of Florida Levin Collgeg of Law, the Lawton Chiles Legal Information Center / Jane O'Connell
University of Houston Law Center / Amanda Bolles Watston
The University of Idaho College of Law / Stacy Etheridge
Autonomous + collaborative services
University Arkansas Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law Library/Pulaski County Law Library / Jessie Wallace Burchfield
University of Illinois Chicago School of Law, Louis L. Biro Law Library / Ramsey B. Donnell
Indiana University Maurer School of Law Jerome Hall Law Library / Susan David deMaine
University of North Carolina, Katherine R. Everett Law Library / Laura N. Gasaway and Anne Klinefelter
Washington and Lee School of Law Library / Michelle Cosby
University of Wyoming College of Law, George W. Hopper Law Library / Tawnya K. Plumb
University of San Diego School of Law, Pardee Legal Research Center / Judith Lihosit
The Syracuse University College of Law Library / Jan Fleckenstein.
Vol. 3. Introduction / Elizabeth G. Adelman and Jessica de Perio Wittman
Part I: History of the Academic Law Library Structure. History of the Academic Law Library Structure / Rebecca Chapman
Part II: Autonomous Law Libraries. Sol Blatt Law Library, The Charleston School of Law / Kathleen (Katie) Brown
CUNY School of Law Library, CUNY (City University of New York) School of Law / Raquel J. Gabriel
Franklin Pierce School of Law Library, University of New Hampshire / Susan Drisko Zago
Part III: Autonomous + Collaborative Services. UCI Law Library, University of California, Irvine School of Law / Jessica Whytock and Amy Atchison
Goodson Law Library, Duke University Law School / Alex Zhang
Georgetown University Law Library, Georgetown University Law Center / Austin Martin Williams
John F. Schaefer Law Library, Michigan State University College of Law / Jane M. Meland
Dolly & Homer Hand Law Library, Stetson University College of Law / Kristen R. Moore & Angelina M. Vigliotti
Western New England School of Law Library, Western New England University / Nicole Belbin
Part IV: Autonomous + Shared Services. J.W. Long Law Library, Willamette University College of Law Library / Stephanie Davidson.
Summary
"Since 1928, law schools have been required to have a library located in a building occupied by the law school. Law school libraries (also called academic law libraries) are typically characterized by direct reporting to the law school dean, budget allocation directly from the law school dean or the University's central administration, and a law library mission with a law school-centered approach. The importance of academic law libraries to even the earliest law schools demonstrate their centrality to the identity of the law school and the legal profession. Since the Great Recession, centralizing the academic law library with the central campus library system has been a topic of interest to university administrators and law school deans. Seeking financial and operational efficiencies is a top priority for every academic institution today. This book, the first volume in a series, is a response to the number of inquiries received by deans, librarians, and other administrators at institutions whose law libraries are semi-autonomous. Recognizing the unique culture of each campus, law school, and law library, the goal of this book is to provide case studies of different academic law library structures"-- Adapted from the back cover.
Note
"Sponsored by the American Association of Law Libraries."
Volume 1: xxii, 250 pages' volume 2: xviii, 158 pages.
Volume 1: xxii, 250 pages' volume 2: xviii, 158 pages.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Call Number
Z675.L2 O74 2023
Language
English
ISBN
9780837742724 (volume 1 : paperback)
0837742722 (volume 1 : paperback)
9780837743059 (volume 2 : paperback)
0837743052 (volume 2 : paperback)
0837742722 (volume 1 : paperback)
9780837743059 (volume 2 : paperback)
0837743052 (volume 2 : paperback)
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