Purpose – Legal information work has expanded with the growth in knowledge management and emergence of a new type of knowledge/information manager, the professional support lawyer. This study investigated competency requirements for library-based information work in UK law firms, including the specialist subject knowledge required, methods of development and the impact on information professionals of professional support lawyers.\ud Design/methodology/approach – The investigation used a pragmatic mixed-methods approach, including a mainly quantitative questionnaire, administered online to 64 legal information professionals, followed by 8 semi-structured interviews and a focus group with 4 participants. A literature review informed the quest...
Objective –To determine what skills employers in the United Kingdom (U.K.) want from information pro...
This paper was presented at the BIALL 2006 Conference in Brighton. The presentation discussed the fo...
In this study I ask the question: Can standardized information literacy tests help assess and benchm...
Purpose – Legal information work has expanded with the growth in knowledge management and emergence ...
The purpose of this study was to identify and assess the professional preparation competences, that ...
UnrestrictedLaw firms and many other organizations aim to recruit and retain the best available peop...
D. Litt. et Phil.The main research question addressed by this study is whether the application of in...
Text of an invited presentation to UK government librarians. Discusses people management and staff d...
Law students\u27 practical ability to seek information by researching and to organize the complex la...
This PhD study was designed to characterise the nature and role of the information behaviour of trai...
This research was designed to identify the changing needs of the legal profession in the twenty-firs...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore concepts of professional education, development an...
Helping people to find, appraise and use information is central to the mission of library and inform...
The fast development of information technologies has led to a global digitalization of society. The ...
Library professionals, after LIS school, have the responsibility to continue developing their profes...
Objective –To determine what skills employers in the United Kingdom (U.K.) want from information pro...
This paper was presented at the BIALL 2006 Conference in Brighton. The presentation discussed the fo...
In this study I ask the question: Can standardized information literacy tests help assess and benchm...
Purpose – Legal information work has expanded with the growth in knowledge management and emergence ...
The purpose of this study was to identify and assess the professional preparation competences, that ...
UnrestrictedLaw firms and many other organizations aim to recruit and retain the best available peop...
D. Litt. et Phil.The main research question addressed by this study is whether the application of in...
Text of an invited presentation to UK government librarians. Discusses people management and staff d...
Law students\u27 practical ability to seek information by researching and to organize the complex la...
This PhD study was designed to characterise the nature and role of the information behaviour of trai...
This research was designed to identify the changing needs of the legal profession in the twenty-firs...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore concepts of professional education, development an...
Helping people to find, appraise and use information is central to the mission of library and inform...
The fast development of information technologies has led to a global digitalization of society. The ...
Library professionals, after LIS school, have the responsibility to continue developing their profes...
Objective –To determine what skills employers in the United Kingdom (U.K.) want from information pro...
This paper was presented at the BIALL 2006 Conference in Brighton. The presentation discussed the fo...
In this study I ask the question: Can standardized information literacy tests help assess and benchm...