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LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL Vol. 105:4 [2013-37] Law Library Journal Vol. 105 2013 Author Index Adkins, Andy, Kathleen Price, Rick Chanin, Leah, Kathleen Price, Rick Donnelly, Leah Chanin, Rick Matasar, Donnelly, Andy Adkins, Rick Matasar, and Robert Munro, Memorial: Grace and Robert Munro, Memorial: Grace “Betty” Woodall Taylor, 575 “Betty” Woodall Taylor, 575 Agrawal, Neel Kant, Training in FCIL Clark, M. Christian, Analytical Research Librarianship for Tomorrow’s World, Guide to Federal Indian Tax Law, 505 199 Donnelly, Rick, Kathleen Price, Leah ALL-SIS Task Force on Library Marketing Chanin, Andy Adkins, Rick Matasar, and Outreach, Marketing and Outreach and Robert Munro, Memorial: Grace in Law Libraries: A White Paper, 525 “Betty” Woodall Taylor, 575 American Association of Law Libraries, Fariss, Linda K., Memorial: Colleen Kristl 2013 Business Proceedings—106th Pauwels, 585 Annual Meeting, 587 Fidell, Eugene R., Renata E. Strause, Allyson American Association of Law Libraries, R. Bennett, Caitlin B. Tully, and M. 2013 Members’ Open Forum—106th Douglass Bellis, How Federal Statutes Annual Meeting, 615 Are Named, 7 American Association of Law Libraries, Gabriel, Raquel J., Challenging the Status 2013-2014 Officers, Committees, Quo, 263 Chapter Presidents, Special Interest Gabriel, Raquel J., Selected Readings on Section Chairs, Representatives, and Diversity Issues: Part I, 405 Executive Staff, 617 Gabriel, Raquel J., Selected Readings on Bellis, M. Douglass, Renata E. Strause, Diversity Issues: Part II, 567 Allyson R. Bennett, Caitlin B. Tully, Hollander, David, Resources to Begin the and Eugene R. Fidell, How Federal Study of Jewish Law in Conservative Statutes Are Named, 7 Judaism, 305 Bennett, Allyson R., Renata E. Strause, Jackson, Darla W., Lawyers Can't Be Caitlin B. Tully, M. Douglass Bellis, Luddites Anymore: Do Law Librarians and Eugene R. Fidell, How Federal Have a Role in Helping Lawyers Adjust Statutes Are Named, 7 to the New Ethics Rules Involving Canick, Simon, Library Services for the Self- Technology?, 395 Interested Law School: Enhancing the Jones, D.R., Locked Collections: Copyright Visibility of Faculty Scholarship, 175 and the Future of Research Support, 425 Cannan, John, A Legislative History of the Keele, Benjamin J., and Nick Sexton, Affordable Care Act: How Legislative Keeping Up with New Legal Titles, 99, Procedure Shapes Legislative History, 231, 369, 539 131 LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL Vol. 105:4 [2013-37] Lee, Jootaek, Xiaomeng Zhang, Keiko Sinder, Janet, From the Editor: Passing the Okuhara, and Evelyn Ma, Issues and Torch, 423 Trends in Collection Development for Sokkar Harker, Yasmin, “Information is East Asian Legal Materials, 321 Cheap, but Meaning is Expensive”: Lemmer, Catherine A., A View from the Flip Building Analytical Skill into Legal Side: Using the “Inverted Classroom” to Research Instruction, 79 Enhance the Legal Information Literacy Strause, Renata E., Allyson R. Bennett, of the International LL.M. Student, 461 Caitlin B. Tully, M. Douglass Bellis, Lenz, Connie, The Public Mission of the and Eugene R. Fidell, How Federal Public Law School Library, 31 Statutes Are Named, 7 Ma, Evelyn, Jootaek Lee, Xiaomeng Zhang, Tesar, Linda K., Forensic Bibliography: and Keiko Okuhara, Issues and Trends Reconstructing the Library of George in Collection Developmenfto r East Wythe, 57 Asian Legal Materials, 321 Tully, Caitlin B., Renata E. Strause, Allyson Matasar, Rick, Kathleen Price, Rick R. Bennett, M. Douglass Bellis, and Donnelly, Leah Chanin, Andy Adkins, Eugene R. Fidell, How Federal Statutes and Robert Munro, Memorial: Grace Are Named, 7 “Betty” Woodall Taylor, 575 Tung, Genevieve Blake, Academic Law Maxwell, Lynne F., Coming Into the Libraries and the Crisis in Legal Country: Resolutions of aN ew Law Education, 275 Library Director, 413 Walker, David C., A Third Place for the Law Maxwell, Lynne F., How to Impress Your Library: Integrating Library Services Boss, Win Friends, and Influence People, with Academic Support Programs, 353 255 Whisner, Mary, Bitten by the Reading Bug, Munro, Robert, Kathleen Price, Rick 113 Donnelly, Leah Chanin, Andy Adkins, Whisner, Mary, Other Uses of Legislative and Rick Matasar, Memorial: Grace History, 243 “Betty” Woodall Taylor, 575 Whisner, Mary, Some Guidance About Okuhara, Keiko, Jootaek Lee, Xiaomeng Federal Agencies and Guidance, 385 Zhang, and Evelyn Ma, Issues and Whisner, Mary, Thanking and Being Trends in Collection Development for Thanked, 561 East Asian Legal Materials, 321 Young, Caroline, Oh My Blawg! Who Will Price, Kathleen, Rick Donnelly, Leah Save the Legal Blogs?, 493 Chanin, Andy Adkins, Rick Matasar, Zhang, Xiaomeng, Jootaek Lee, Keiko and Robert Munro, Memorial: Grace Okuhara, and Evelyn Ma, Issues and “Betty” Woodall Taylor, 575 Trends in Collection Developmenfto r Sexton, Nick, and Benjamin J. Keele, East Asian Legal Materials, 321 Keeping Up with New Legal Titles, 99, 291,309; 999 Vol. 105:4 [2013-37] VOLUME 105: AUTHOR AND TITLE INDEX Title Index 2013 Business Proceedings—106th Annual A Legislative History of the Affordable Care Meeting, American Association of Law Act: How Legislative Procedure Shapes Libraries, 587 Legislative History, John Cannan, 131 2013 Members’ Open Forum—106th Annual Library Services for the Self-Interested Law Meeting, American Association of Law School: Enhancing the Visibility of Libraries, 615 Faculty Scholarship, Simon Canick, 175 2013-2014 Officers, Committees, Chapter Locked Collections: Copyright and the Future Presidents, Special Interest Section of Research Support, D.R. Jones, 425 Chairs, Representatives, and Executive Marketing and Outreach in Law Libraries: Staff, American Association of Law A White Paper, ALL-SIS Task Force on Libraries, 617 Library Marketing and Outreach, 525 Academic Law Libraries and the Crisis in Memorial: Colleen Kristl Pauwels, Linda K. Legal Education, Genevieve Blake Fariss, 585 Tung, 275 Memorial: Grace “Betty” Woodall Taylor, Analytical Research Guide to Federal Indian Kathleen Price, Rick Dontucity, Leah Tax Law, M. Christian Clark, 505 Chanin, Andy Adkins, Rick Matasar, Bitten by the Reading Bug, Mary Whisner, and Robert Munro, 575 113 Oh My Blawg! Who Will Save the Legal Challenging the Status Quo, Raquel J. Blogs?, Caroline Young, 493 Gabriel, 263 Other Uses of Legislative History, Mary Coming Into the Country: Resolutions of a Whisner, 243 New Law Library Director, Lynne F. The Public Mission of the Public Law School Maxwell, 413 Library, Connie Lenz, 31 Forensic Bibliography: Reconstructing the Resources to Begin the Study ofJ ewish Library of George Wythe, Linda K. Law in Conservative Judaism, David Tesar, 57 Hollander, 305 From the Editor: Passing the Torch, Janet Selected Readings on Diversity Issues: Part I, Sinder, 423 Raquel J. Gabriel, 405 How Federal Statutes Are Named, Renata E. Selected Readings on Diversity Issues: Part II, Strause, Allyson R. Bennett, Caitlin B. Raquel J. Gabriel, 567 Tully, M. Douglass Bellis, and Eugene Some Guidance About Federal Agencies and R. Fidell, 7 Guidance, Mary Whisner, 385 How to Impress Your Boss, Win Friends, and Thanking and Being Thanked, Mary Influence People, Lynne F. Maxwell, 255 Whisner, 561 “Information is Cheap, but Meaning is A Third Place for the Law Library: Expensive”: Building Analytical Skill Integrating Library Services with into Legal Research Instruction, Yasmin Academic Support Programs, David C. Sokkar Harker, 79 Walker, 353 Issues and Trends in Collection Development Training in FCIL Librarianship for for East Asian Legal Materials, Jootaek Tomorrow’s World, Neel Kant Agrawal, Lee, Xiaomeng Zhang, Keiko Okuhara, 199 and Evelyn Ma, 321 A View from the Flip Side: Using the Keeping Up with New Legal Titles, Benjamin “Inverted Classroom” to Enhance J. Keele and Nick Sexton, 99, 231, 369, the Legal Information Literacy of the 539 International LL.M. Student, Catherine Lawyers Can’t Be Luddites Anymore: Do A. Lemmer, 461 Law Librarians Have a Role in Helping Lawyers Adjust to the New Ethics Rules Involving Technology?, Darla W. Jackson, 395

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