Law schools admitting international students to J.D. and other advanced degree programs find that international students in those programs come to American legal institutions with diverse skill sets and varied information needs. This session will guide law librarians to identify barriers in discovering information needs, strategize proactive service opportunities, and employ current library skills and tools to provide resources for international students’ success. By using inherent librarian skills, technologies, campus resources, law school departments, and researching methods to reach diverse student populations, we are able to connect, welcome, and engage a special community of student scholars
The primary mission of the law school library is to meet the information needs of the faculty and st...
The population of international students has significantly increased at Indiana University – Purdue ...
Many law librarians are experts in international law and legal research. The concept of ‘internation...
Law schools admitting international students to J.D. and other advanced degree programs find that in...
This session is based on research, a faculty survey, informal discourse with students and faculty, a...
With the globalization of education and immigration, international students have become a large popu...
When most people think of law schools, they think of students working towards a JD. However, many la...
Teaching international LL.M. students legal research offers its own peculiar challenges. The brevity...
A SCONUL Access paper outlining guidelines for international students, including best practice and c...
International students may feel even more disconnected from their campus than other distance student...
Inspired by the book, International Students and Academic Libraries: A Survey of Issues and Annotate...
This presentation is a summary of services the Library at the University of Technology (UTS) offers ...
The authors discuss the changing library needs of law students as computers, technology, and legal p...
Current practices for library outreach to international students includes an orientation at the begi...
The impact of globalization on the practice of law, legal education and legal research has been exam...
The primary mission of the law school library is to meet the information needs of the faculty and st...
The population of international students has significantly increased at Indiana University – Purdue ...
Many law librarians are experts in international law and legal research. The concept of ‘internation...
Law schools admitting international students to J.D. and other advanced degree programs find that in...
This session is based on research, a faculty survey, informal discourse with students and faculty, a...
With the globalization of education and immigration, international students have become a large popu...
When most people think of law schools, they think of students working towards a JD. However, many la...
Teaching international LL.M. students legal research offers its own peculiar challenges. The brevity...
A SCONUL Access paper outlining guidelines for international students, including best practice and c...
International students may feel even more disconnected from their campus than other distance student...
Inspired by the book, International Students and Academic Libraries: A Survey of Issues and Annotate...
This presentation is a summary of services the Library at the University of Technology (UTS) offers ...
The authors discuss the changing library needs of law students as computers, technology, and legal p...
Current practices for library outreach to international students includes an orientation at the begi...
The impact of globalization on the practice of law, legal education and legal research has been exam...
The primary mission of the law school library is to meet the information needs of the faculty and st...
The population of international students has significantly increased at Indiana University – Purdue ...
Many law librarians are experts in international law and legal research. The concept of ‘internation...