ebook img

Law Library Journal 2011: Vol 103 Index PDF

2011·1.5 MB·English
by  
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview Law Library Journal 2011: Vol 103 Index

LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL Vol. 103:4 [2011-46] Law Library Journal Vol. 103 2011 Author Index American Association of Law Libraries, Cordon, Matthew C., Task Mastery in Legal 2011 Business Proceedings—104th Research Instruction, 395 Annual Meeting, 697 Daly, Gail M., Earl C. Borgeson’s Ten Rules American Association of Law Libraries, for Law Library Management, 515 2011 Members’ Open Forum—104th Danner, Richard A., Kelly Leong, and Annual Meeting, 735 Wayne V. Miller, The Durham American Association of Law Libraries, Statement Two Years Later: Open Access 2011-2012 Officers, Committees, in the Law School Journal Environment, Chapter Presidents, Special Interest 39 Section Chairs, Representatives, and Digital Access to Legal Information Executive Staff, 737 Committee, Caro] Billings, John Armond, David L., and Shawn G. Nevers, Cannan, Kathy Carlson, and Yvonne The Practitioners’ Council: Connecting Kauger, C miversal Citation and the Legal Research Instruction and Current American Association of Law Libraries: Legal Research Practice, 575 A White Paper, 331 Bennett, Donna S., Condominium Dippel), Horst, The Trap of Medium- Homeownership in the United States: Neutral Citation, or Why a Historical- A Selected Annotated Bibliography of Critical Edition of State Constitutions Is Legal Sources, 249 Necessary, 219 Billings, Carol, John Cannan, Kathy Donovan, James M., and Carol A. Watson, Car)son, Yvonne Kauger, and the Citation Advantage of Open Access Digital Access to Legal Information Legal Scholarship, 553 Committee, Universal Citation and the Fitchett, Taylor, James Hambleton, Penny American Association of Law Libraries: Hazelton, Anne Klinefelter, and Judith A White Paper, 331 Wright, Law Library Budgets in Hard Brink, Robert J., and Regina L. Smith, Times, 9) Memorial: Edgar Bellefontaine, 159 Gabriel, Raquel J., Finding Common Cannan, John, Carol Billings, Kathy Ground, 313 Carlson, Yvonne Kauger, and the Gabriel, Raquel J., Managing Conflict, 685 Digital Access to Legal Information Gragg, Phillip, and Christine L. Sellers, Committee, Universal Citation and the Dress for Success! The Battle for Class, American Association of Law Libraries: Comfort, and Sexual Equality, 69) A White Paper, 331 Gragg, Phillip, and Christine L. Sellers, The Carlson Kathy, Carol Billings, John Cannan, Role of Conferences, 319 Yvonne Kauger, and the Digital Access Greenlee, Ed, and Jordon Steele, Thinking, to Legal Information Committee, Writing, Sharing, Blogging: Lessons Universal Citation and the American Learned from Implementing a Law Association of Law Libraries: A White Library Blog, 113 Paper, 331 LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL Vol. 103:4 [2011-46] Hambleton, James, Taylor Fitchett, Penny Leong, Kelly, Richard A. Danner, and Hazelton, Anne Klinefelter, and Judith Wayne V. Miller, Tie Durhant Wright, Law Library Budgets in Hard Statement Two Years Later: Open Access Times, 91 in the Law School Jour :al Environment, Hazelton, Penny, Taylor Fitchett, James 39 tambleton, Anne Klinefelter, and Lowe, M. Sara. and Karen L. Wallace, Judith Wright, Law Library Budgets tn HeinOnline and Law Review Citation Hard Times, 91 Patterns, 55 Hessler, John, Editing Justinian’s Corpus, Milter, Creighton J.. Jr., and Annmarie Zell, 459 Keeping Up with New |e gal Titles, 125, Houdek, Frank G., Memorial and 287, 473, 659 Appreciatiofno r Earl C. Borgeson, 507 Miller, Wayne V., Richard A. Danner, and Jackson, Darla W., Standard Bar Codes Kelly Leong, The Durham Statement Beware—Smartphone Users May Prefer Two Years Later: Open Ac in the QR Codes, 153 Law School Journal Environment, 39 Jackson, Darla W., Watson, Answer Me This: Nevers, Shawn G., and David L. Armond, Will You Make Librarians Obsolete The Practitioners’ Council: Connecting or Can I Use Free and Open Source Legal Research Instruction and Current Software and Cloud Computing to Legal Research Practice, 575 Ensure a Bright Future?, 497 Parker, Carol A., The Need for Faculty Johnson, Nancy P., Should You Use a Status and Uniform Tenure Textbook to Teach Legal Research?, 415 Requirements for Law Librarians, 7 Justiss, Laura K., A Survey of Electronic Parker, Carol A., Tenure Advice for Law Research Alternatives to LexisNexis and Librarians and Their Directors, 199 Westlaw in Law Firms, 71 Puckett, Ann, Memorial: Elizabeth Slusser Kaufman, Amy, A Different Question of Keliy, 165 Open Access, 379 Reeves, Larry, and Carol Watson, Kauger, Yvonne, Carol Billings, John Technology Management Trends in Law Cannan, Kathy Carlson, and the Schools, 441 Digital Access to Legal Information Richards, Robert, The Use of Non-MARC Committee, Universal Citation and the Metadata in AALL Libraries: A Baseline American Association of Law Libraries: Study, 631 A White Paper, 331 Roncevich, Patricia, Sallie Smith, and Kim-Prieto, Dennis, The Road Not Yet Susanna Leers, Database Ownership: Taken: How Law Student Information Myth or Reality?, 233 Literacy Standards Address Identified Sellers, Christine L., and Phillin Gragg, Issues in Legal Research Education and Dress for Success! The Battle for Class, Training, 605 Comfort, and Sexual Equality, 691 Klinefelter, Anne, Taylor Fitchett, James Sellers, Christine L., and Phillip Gragg, The Hambleton, Penny Hazelton, and Role of Conferences, 319 Judith Wright, Law Library Budgets in Smith, Regina L, and Robert J. Brink, Hard Times, 91 Memorial: Edgar Bellefontaine, 159 Leary, Margaret A., A Response to The Smith, Sallie, Susanna Leers, and Patricia Durham Statement Two Years Later, Roncevich, Database Ownership: Myth 281 or Reality?, 233 Leers, Susanna, Sallie Smith, and Patricia Steele, Jordon, and Ed Greenlee, Thinking, Roncevich, Database Ownership: Myth Writing, Sharing, Blogging: Lessons or Reality?, 233 Learned from Implementing a Law Library Blog, 113 Vol. 103:4 [2011-46] VOLUME 103: AUTHOR AND TITLE INDEX Wallace, Karen L., and M. Sara Lowe, Whisner, Mary, Work Crunch, 147 HeinOnline and Law Review Citation Whisner, Mary, Writing Buddies, 677 Patterns, 55 Wright, Judith, Taylor Fitchett, James Watson, Carol, and Larry Reeves, Hambleton, Penny Hazelton, and Anne Technology Management Trends in Law Klinefelter, Law Library Budgets in Schools, 44) Hard Times, 9} Watson, Carol A., and James M. Donovan, Wu, Michelle M., Building a Collaborative Citation Advantage of Open Access Digital Collection: A Necessary Legal Scholarship, 553 Evolution in Libraries, 527 Wheeler, Ronald E., Does WestlawNext Yates, Sarah, Black’s Law Dictionary: The Really Change Everything?, 359 Making of an American Standard, 175 Whisner, Mary, Everyday Research, 491 Zell, Annmarie, and Creighton J. Miller, Jr., Whisner, Mary, Relevance, Choices, and the Keeping Up with New Legal Titles, 125, Goldilocks Problem, 307 287, 473, 659 Title Index 2011 Business Proceedings—104th Annual Does WestlawNext Really Change Meeting, American Association of Law Everything?, Ronald E. Wheeler, 359 Libraries, 697 Dress for Success! The Battle for Class, 2011 Members’ Open Forum—104th Annual Comfort, and Sexual Equality, Christine Meeting, American Association of Law L. Sellers and Phillip Gragg, 691 Libraries, 735 The Durham Statement Two Years Later: 2011-2012 Officers, Committees, Chapter Open Access in the Law School Journal Presidents, Special Interest Section Environment, Richard A. Danner, Kelly Chairs, Representatives, and Executive Leong, and Wayne V. Miller, 39 Staff, American Association of Law Earl C. Borgeson’s Ten Rules for Law Library Libraries, 737 Management, Gail M. Daly, 515 Black’s Law Dictionary: The Making of an Editing Justinian’s Corpus, John Hessler, American Standard, Sarah Yates, 175 459 Building a Collaborative Digital Collection: Everyday Research, Mary Whisner, 491 A Necessary Evolution in Libraries, Finding Common Ground, Raquel J. Gabriel, Michelle M. Wu, 527 313 Citation Advantage of Open Access Legal HeinOnline and Law Review Citation Scholarship, James M. Donovan and Patterns, M. Sara Lowe and Karen L. Carol A. Watson, 553 Wallace, 55 Condominium Homeownership in the Keeping Up with New Legal Titles, United States: A Selected Annotated Creighton J. Miller, Jr., and Annmarie Bibliography of Legal Sources, Donna S. Zell, 125, 287, 473, 659 Bennett, 249 Law Library Budgets in Hard Times, Taylor Database Ownership: Myth or Reality?, Fitchett, James Hambleton, Penny Sallie Smith, Susanna Leers, and Hazelton, Anne Klinefelter, and Judith Patricia Roncevich, 233 Wright, 91 A Different Question of Open Access, Amy Managing Conflict, Raquel J. Gabriel, 685 Kaufman, 379 LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL Vol. 103:4 [2011-46] Memorial and Appreciation for Earl C. Task Mastery in Legal Research Instruction, Borgeson, Frank G. Houdek, 507 Matthew C. Cordon, 395 Memorial: Edgar Bellefontaine, Regina L. Technology Management Trends in Law Smith and Robert J. Brink, 159 Schools, Carol Watson and Larry Memorial: Elizabeth Slusser Kelly, Ann Reeves, 441 Puckett, 165 Tenure Advice for Law Librarians and Their The Need for Faculty Status and Uniform Directors, Carol A. Parker, 199 Tenure Requirements for Law Thinking, Writing, Sharing, Blogging: Librarians, Carol A. Parker, 7 Lessons Learned from Implementing a The Practitioners’ Council: Connecting Legal Law Library Blog, Jordon Steele and Ed Research Instruction and Current Legal Greenlee, 113 Research Practice, David L. Armond The Trap of Medium-Neutral Citation, or and Shawn G. Nevers, 575 Why a Historical-Critical Edition of Relevance, Choices, and the Goldilocks State Constitutions Is Necessary, Horst Problem, Mary Whisner, 307 Dippell, 219 A Response to The Durham Statement Two Universal Citation and the American Years Later, Margaret A. Leary, 281 Association of Law Libraries: A White The Road Not Yet Taken: How Law Student Paper, Carol Billings, John Cannan, Information Literacy Standards Address Kathy Carlson, Yvonne Kauger, and Identified Issues in Legal Research the Digitai Access to Legal Information Education and Training, Dennis Kim- Committee, 331 Prieto, 605 The Use of Non-MARC Metadata in AALL The Role of Conferences, Christine L. Sellers Libraries: A Baseline Study, Robert and Phillip Gragg, 319 Richards, 631 Should You Use a Textbook to Teach Legal Watson, Answer Me This: Will You Make Research?, Nancy P. Johnson, 415 Librarians Obsolete or Can I Use Free Standard Bar Codes Beware—Smartphone and Open Source Software and Cloud Users May Prefer QR Codes, Darla W. Computing to Ensure a Bright Future?, Jackson, 153 Darla W. Jackson, 497 A Survey oEfl ectronic Research Alternatives Work Crunch, Mary Whisner, 147 to LexisNexis and Westlaw in Law Writing Buddies, Mary Whisner, 677 Firms, Laura K. Justiss, 71

See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.