Law librarianship in the digital age

cover image

Where to find it

Information & Library Science Library

Call Number
Z675.L2 L3839 2014
Status
Available

Law Library — 1st Floor Collection (1st floor)

Call Number
Z675.L2 L3839 2014
Status
Available
Call Number
Z675.L2 L3839 2014 c. 2
Status
Available

Authors, etc.

Names:

Summary

It is absolutely essential that today's law librarians are digitally literate in addition to possessing an understanding and awareness of recent advancements and trends in information technology as they pertain to the library field. Law Libraries in the Digital Age offers a one-stop, comprehensive guide to achieving both of those goals.



This go-to resource covers the most cutting-edge developments that face today's modern law libraries, including e-Books, mobile device management, Web scale discovery, cloud computing, social software, and much more. These critical issues and concepts are approached from the perspective of tech-savvy library leaders who each discuss how forward-thinking libraries are tackling such traditional library practices as reference, collection development, technical services, and administration in this new "digital age."



Each chapter explores the key concepts and issues that are currently being discussed at major law library conferences and events today and looks ahead to what's on the horizon for law libraries in the future. Chapters have been written by the field's top innovators from all areas of legal librarianship, including academic, government, and private law libraries, who have strived to provide inspiration and guidance to tomorrow's law library leaders.

Contents

Law librarianship 2.0 / Jennifer Wertkin -- Embedded librarianship / Thomas J. Striepe and Mary Talley -- Copyright in the digital age / Kyle K. Courtney -- Open access to legal scholarship / Cheryl Kelly Fischer and Vicki Steiner -- User services analysis for decision making / Kim Clarke -- Law library management / Camille Broussard, Ralph Monaco, and Gitelle Seer -- Digitization / Michelle M. Wu -- E-books in law libraries / Ellyssa Kroski -- Tablets and mobile device management / William R. Mills -- The law library website / Andrew Plumb-Larrick -- Web-scale discovery and federated search / Valeri Craigle -- The cloud / Roger Vicarius Skalbeck -- Social software / Marcia L. Dority Baker -- Reference services in a law library / Carol A. Watson -- Introduction to legal research / Rhea Ballard-Thrower -- Online information sources / Sarah K.C. Mauldin -- Major legal databases and how to search them / Theodora Belniak -- Library instruction in the information age / Emily Janoski-Haehlen -- Educational technologies / Kim Clarke and Nadine R. Hoffman -- Technical services 2.0 / Edward T. Hart -- Collection development / Molly (Mary) E. Brownfield -- Electronic resources management and user authentication / Catherine M. Monte -- Knowledge management / Steven A. Lastres and Don MacLeod -- The law library intranet / Emily R. Florio and Michael J. Robak -- Digital age marketing / Carol Ottolenghi -- Competitive intelligence / Jennifer Alexander and M.T. Hennessey -- Getting the most from major associations, publications, and conferences / Holly M. Riccio -- The future of law librarianship / Scott D. Bailey and Julie Graves Krishnaswami.

Other details