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Presentation
Thinking Outside of the Box: Expanding The Library's Role
Mid-America Association of Law Libraries (2019)
  • Allen R. Moye, DePaul University
Abstract
ABA Standards 601 and 605 require that a law school shall maintain a law library that: *provides support through expertise, resources, and services adequate to enable the law school to carry out its program of legal education, accomplish its mission, and support scholarship and research * develop and maintain a direct informed and responsive relationship with the faculty, students and administration of the law school This revised standard represents a shift toward focusing on services and the role that the library can play in helping the law school in its overall mission. This presents an opportunity for many libraries to reinvent themselves and take on new and different roles within their organization. Our panelists are from a cross-section of libraries who will discuss strategies and initiatives that they have instituted to help meet these standards and the new and different ways to deploy library staff to make the best use of their skill and talent.
Publication Date
Fall October, 2019
Location
St. Louis, MO
Citation Information
Allen R. Moye. "Thinking Outside of the Box: Expanding The Library's Role" Mid-America Association of Law Libraries (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/allen-moye/3/