Discusses the role of librarians in law school technology management and analyzes technology staffing survey results for 2002, 2006, and 2010. While survey results indicate a trend toward establishing separate information technology departments within law schools, librarians are and will continue to be actively involved in law school technology
The primary mission of the law school library is to meet the information needs of the faculty and st...
For the past 120 years, legal education in the United States has been fundamentally unchanged, even ...
The teaching of law practice management in law schools is becoming more critical for our profession....
Discusses the role of librarians in law school technology management and analyzes technology staffin...
The Changing Role of Academic Law Librarianship contains the thoughts of leading librarians on teach...
The Changing Role of Academic Law Librarianship contains the thoughts of leading librarians on teach...
In the last two decades, advancement in technology has transformed every aspect of librarianship. La...
Law Library Director Carol A. Watson has published Technology Management Trends in Law Schools in ...
Presentation from the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction 2011 Conference for Law School ...
This article briefly discusses the historical development of academic law libraries and reviews obse...
It is uncontroverted that a major technological shift in the delivery of legal information is well u...
This article feature the results of a nation-wide survey of over 100 academic law libraries in the U...
The Information age commonly known as computer age is characterized by rapid technological advanceme...
To examine how academic law libraries can respond to the call for more practice-oriented legal educa...
The authors discuss the changing library needs of law students as computers, technology, and legal p...
The primary mission of the law school library is to meet the information needs of the faculty and st...
For the past 120 years, legal education in the United States has been fundamentally unchanged, even ...
The teaching of law practice management in law schools is becoming more critical for our profession....
Discusses the role of librarians in law school technology management and analyzes technology staffin...
The Changing Role of Academic Law Librarianship contains the thoughts of leading librarians on teach...
The Changing Role of Academic Law Librarianship contains the thoughts of leading librarians on teach...
In the last two decades, advancement in technology has transformed every aspect of librarianship. La...
Law Library Director Carol A. Watson has published Technology Management Trends in Law Schools in ...
Presentation from the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction 2011 Conference for Law School ...
This article briefly discusses the historical development of academic law libraries and reviews obse...
It is uncontroverted that a major technological shift in the delivery of legal information is well u...
This article feature the results of a nation-wide survey of over 100 academic law libraries in the U...
The Information age commonly known as computer age is characterized by rapid technological advanceme...
To examine how academic law libraries can respond to the call for more practice-oriented legal educa...
The authors discuss the changing library needs of law students as computers, technology, and legal p...
The primary mission of the law school library is to meet the information needs of the faculty and st...
For the past 120 years, legal education in the United States has been fundamentally unchanged, even ...
The teaching of law practice management in law schools is becoming more critical for our profession....