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ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES OF ACADEMIC LAW LIBRARIES: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE--Volume 3

de Perio Wittman, Jessica; Adelman, Elizabeth


Item #: 1007708

ISBN: 9780837743387
Pages: xx, 158 p.
Published: Getzville; William S. Hein & Co., Inc.; 2025.

Series: AALL PUBLICATIONS SERIES
Subjects: LEGAL EDUCATION

The Essential Resource for Understanding Law Library Structure

Organizational Structures of Academic Law Libraries: Past, Present, and Future (Volume 3) continues the exploration of how academic law libraries operate, collaborate, and adapt in a changing higher education landscape. Featuring contributions from Rebecca Chapman, Austin Martin Williams, Jessica Whytock, Kristen R. Moore, Jane M. Meland, and other respected professionals, this volume presents ten all-new case studies from across the United States that reveal diverse models of leadership, reporting, budgeting, and innovation.

Drawing from real-world examples, this comprehensive study captures the dynamic balance between autonomy and collaboration that defines today’s academic law libraries. Designed for law librarians, deans, provosts, and university administrators, it provides both strategic insight and a practical perspective into how structure impacts success.

  • All-New Case Studies
    Features ten detailed profiles of academic law libraries nationwide, offering fresh perspectives on governance, reporting, and shared services.

  • Real-World Perspectives
    Authored by experienced directors and administrators who provide practical guidance and lessons learned from their institutions.

  • Continuing a Trusted Series
    Building on Volumes 1 and 2, this new installment expands the ongoing national study of law library structure and leadership within legal education.

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