Basics of Law Librarianship

Basics of Law Librarianship
Author: Deborah Panella
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1136554793

Here is an essential introductory guide on all aspects of law librarianship written especially for non-law librarians, library school students, and beginning law librarians. Although there are several excellent practical handbooks and numerous articles on specific topics of law librarianship for practicing law librarians, Basics of Law Librarianship is the only resource that addresses the information needs of the student or new law librarian. Author Deborah Panella, managing librarian of a large, prominent New York law firm, explores the major areas of law librarianship. She covers vital topics such as the legal clientele, collection development, research tools, technical services, impact of technology, and management issues, and describes what makes law libraries different from other special libraries. She has written a clear, readable volume without excessive detail or the use of special terminology. The bibliography of law library literature and the index add enormously to the book’s value as a major reference.

Using the Law Library

Using the Law Library
Author: Jennifer Sekula
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2004
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780910073271

Describes how to do legal research in plain-language.

Law Library Benchmarks

Law Library Benchmarks
Author: Primary Research Group
Publisher: Primary Research Group Inc
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2008
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1574401041

. Data in the report is based on a survey of 55 North American law libraries drawn from law firm, private company, university, courthouse and government agency law libraries. Data is broken out by size and type of library for ease in benchmarking. The 120+ page report covers developments in staffing, salaries, budgets, materials spending, use of blogs & wikis, use of legal directories, the library role in knowledge management, records management and content management systems. Patron and librarian training, reimbursement for library-related education and other issues are also covered in this latest edition.