Organizational structures of academic law libraries : past present, and future. Volume 1 / edited by Elizabeth G. Adelman, Jessica de Perio Wittman.

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...

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Corporate Author: American Association of Law Libraries (sponsoring body.)
Other Authors: Adelman, Elizabeth (Editor), Wittman, Jessica de Perio (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Getzville, New York : Published by William S. Hein & Co., [2023]
Series:AALL publications series ; no. 87.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I: History of the academic law library structure. History of the academic law library structure / Rebecca Chapman
  • Part II: Autonomous law libraries. 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
  • Part III: Autonomous and collaborative law libraries. McGeorge School of Law Library / James Wirrell
  • Rutgers Law Library, Rutgers Law School / John Jorgensen
  • Seattle University Law Library / Kara Phillips
  • Villanova Law Library / Amy Emerson
  • Jenner Law Library, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign / Faye Jones
  • Part IV: Autonomous + shared services law libraries. 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
  • Part V: Semiautonomous law libraries. 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 / Virgina C. Thomas.