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LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL Vol. 101:4 [2009-36] Law Library Journal Vol. 101 2009 Author Index American Association of Law Libraries, Holcomb, Jean M., Plays Well with Others?, 2009 Business Proceedings—102nd 409 Annual Meeting, 567 Hu, Robert H., Protecting Intellectual American Association of Law Libraries, Property in China: A Selective 2009 Members’ Open Forum—102nd Bibliography and Resource for Research, Annual Meeting, 613 485 American Association of Law Libraries, Jones, Julie M. Not Just Key Numbers and 2009-2010 Officers, Committees, Keywords Anymore: How User Interface Chapter Presidents, Special Interest Design Affects Legal Research, 7 Section Chairs, Representatives, and Kauffman, S. Blair, Richard A Danner, Executive Staff, 617 and John G. Palfrey, The Twenty-First Ballard-Thrower, Rhea, Dwight King, and Century Law Library, 143 Grace M. Mills, Profiling Minority Law King, Dwight, Rhea Ballard-Thrower, and Librarians: An Update, 267 Grace M. Mills, Profiling Minority Law Belniak, Theodora, The Law Librarian Librarians: An Update, 267 of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Kribble, Meg, Deborah Ginsberg, and Centuries: A Figuration in Flux, 427 Bonnie Shucha, Inspiring Innovation: Daniel, Josiah M. III, A Proposed Definition Planning, Implementing, and of the Term “Lawyering,” 207 Evaluating the Web 2.0 Challenge, 355 Danner, Richard A., S. Blair Kauffman, Lihosit, Judith, Research in the Wild: CALR and John G. Palfrey, The Twenty-First and the Role ofI nformal Apprenticeship Century Law Library, 143 in Attorney Training, 157 Gasaway, Laura N., A Defense of the Public Mackoff, Barbara L., Define Leader: The Domain: A Scholarly Essay, 451 Definition and Development of Law Ginsberg, Deborah, Meg Kribble, and Librarians as Leaders, 471 Bonnie Shucha, Inspiring Innovation: McCormack, Nancy, Peer Review and Legal Planning, Implementing, and Publishing: What Law Librarians Need Evaluating the Web 2.0 Challenge, 355 to Know about Open, Single-Blind, and Guy, Melissa, and Melanie Oberlin, Double-Blind Reviewing, 59 Assessing the Health of FOIA Meyer, Patrick, Law Firm Legal Research After 2000 through the Lens of the Requirements for New Attorneys, 297 National Security Archive and Federal Miller, Creighton, J. Jr., and Annmarie Zell, Government Audits, 331 Keeping Up with New Legal Titles, 95, Heller, Heidi W., The Twenty-First Century 219, 377, 525 Law Library: A Law Firm Librarian’s Mills, Grace M., Rhea Ballard-Thrower, and Thoughts, 517 Dwight King, Profiling Minority Law Holcomb, Jean M., Glass Half Full?, 557 Librarians: An Update, 267 Holcomb, Jean M., Maintaining Your Murley, Diane, Law Libraries in the Cloud, Competitive Edge, 121 249 625 LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL Vol. 101:4 [2009-36] Murley, Diane, A Learning Experience, 563 Shucha, Bonnie, Deborah Ginsberg, and Murley, Diane, The Power of RSS Feeds, 127 Meg Kribble, Inspiring Innovation: Murley, Diane, A Selective History of Planning, Implementing, and Technology in Law Libraries, 415 Evaluating the Web 2.0 Challenge, 355 Oberlin, Melanie, and Melissa Guy, Turpening, Patricia K., From Sheep Skin Assessing the Health of FOIA Binding to Born Digital: One Hundred After 2000 through the Lens of the Years of Preservation in Law Library National Security Archive and Federal Journal, 71 Government Audits, 331 Whisner, Mary, Getting Facts Straight (and Palfrey, John G., Richard A. Danner, and Writing Well Too), 399 S. Blair Kauffman, The Twenty-First Whisner, Mary, Learning New Applications, Century Law Library, 143 115 Plotin, Stephanie, Legal Scholarship, Whisner, Mary, Mattress Tags and Pillow Electronic Publishing, and Open Cases, 235 Access: Transformation or Steadfast Whisner, Mary, The United States Code, Stagnation?, 31 Prima Facie Evidence, and Positive Law, Runyon, Amanda M., The Effect of 545 Economics and Electronic Resources Zell, Annmarie, and Creighton J. Miller, Jr., on the Traditional Law Library Print Keeping Up with New Legal Titles, 95, Collection, 177 219, 377, 525 Title Index 2009 Business Proceedings—102nd Annual From Sheep Skin Binding to Born Digital: Meeting, American Association of Law One Hundred Years of Preservation Libraries, 567 in Law Library Journal, Patricia K. 2009 Members’ Open Forum—102nd Turpening, 71 Annual Meeting, American Association Getting Facts Straight (and Writing Well of Law Libraries, 613 Too), Mary Whisner, 399 2009-2010 Officers, Committees, Chapter Glass Half Full?, Jean M. Holcomb, 557 Presidents, Special Interest Section Inspiring Innovation: Planning, Chairs, Representatives, and Executive Implementing, and Evaluating the Web Staff, American Association of Law 2.0 Challenge, Deborah Ginsberg, Meg Libraries, 617 Kribble, and Bonnie Shucha, 355 Assessing the Health of FOIA After 2000 Keeping Up with New Legal Titles, through the Lens of the National Creighton, J. Miller Jr., and Annmarie Security Archive and Federal Zell, 95, 219, 377, 525 Government Audits, Melissa Guy and Law Firm Legal Research Requirements for Melanie Oberlin, 331 New Attorneys, Patrick Meyer, 297 A Defense of the Public Domain: A Scholarly The Law Librarian of the Twentieth and Essay, Laura N. Gasaway, 451 Twenty-First Centuries: A Figuration in Define Leader: The Definition and Flux, Theodora Belniak, 427 Development of Law Librarians as Law Libraries in the Cloud, Diane Murley, Leaders, Barbara L. Mackoff, 471 249 The Effect of Economics and Electronic A Learning Experience, Diane Murley, Resources on the Traditional Law Learning New Applications, Mary Whisner, Library Print Collection, Amanda M. 115 Runyon, 177 Vol. 101:4 [2009-36] VOLUME 101: AUTHOR AND TITLE INDEX Legal Scholarship, Electronic Publishing, A Proposed Definition of the Term and Open Access: Transformation or “Lawyering,” Josiah M. Daniel III, 207 Steadfast Stagnation?, Stephanie Plotin, Protecting Intellectual Property in China: A 31 Selective Bibliography and Resource for Maintaining Your Competitive Edge, Jean M. Research, Robert H. Hu, 485 Holcomb, 121 Research in the Wild: CALR and the Role Mattress Tags and Pillow Cases, Mary of Informal Apprenticeship in Attorney Whisner, 235 Training, Judith Lihosit, 157 Not Just Key Numbers and Keywords A Selective History of Technology in Law Anymore: How User Interface Design Libraries, Diane Murley, 415 Affects Legal Research, Julie M. Jones 7 The Twenty-First Century Law Library, Peer Review and Legal Publishing: What Richard A. Danner, S. Blair Kauffman, Law Librarians Need to Know about and John G. Palfrey, 143 Open, Single-Blind, and Double-Blind The Twenty-First Century Law Library: A Reviewing, Nancy McCormack, 59 Law Firm Librarian’s Thoughts, Heidi Plays Well with Others?, Jean M. Holcomb, W. Heller, 517 409 The United States Code, Prima Facie The Power of RSS Feeds, Diane Murley, 127 Evidence, and Positive Law, Mary Profiling Minority Law Librarians: An Whisner, 545 Update, Rhea Ballard-Thrower, Dwight King, and Grace M. Mills, 267

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