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Evolution of the Law Firm Library Function

Edited by: Francesca Ramadam

ISBN13: 9781783583409
Published: June 2018
Publisher: Ark Group
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (78 Pages)
Price: £149.00



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The modern legal library is caught in a transformative stage. Often seen by firm management as unnecessary and outdated, legal libraries are facing a double-pronged challenge: it is now essential for librarians to demonstrate the continuing value of their profession whilst battling with shrinking budgets and the development of new, disruptive technologies that are transforming working practices and processes at a rapid rate.

Subjects:
Legal Practice Management
Contents:
Chapter 1: The modern library – running a business within a business
By Monice Kaczorowski, vice president of library strategy and innovation for Feit Consulting
Chapter 2: Collaboration and coordination – the integration of the library into the “business of law”
By Kara Buzga, paralegal manager at Mayer Brown LLP, and Tunisia Johnson, legal information administrator at Mayer Brown LLP
Chapter 3: Absorbing library services into knowledge management
By Patrick DiDomenico, chief knowledge offi cer at Ogletree Deakins
Chapter 4: Leveraging research analytics to build insight and revenue
By Scott D Bailey, global director of research services at Squire Patton Boggs LLP
Chapter 5: How law firm professionals can make an impact on practice orientated legal education
By Jocelyn K Sagherian, reference librarian at the Maloney Law Library of the Fordham University School of Law
Chapter 6: Are you running a 24-hour law library?
By Jim Haggerty, vice president of LAC Group
Chapter 7: How to demonstrate value and withstand executive scrutiny – a consultant’s perspective
By Michael Feit, president of Feit Consulting
Chapter 8: How strong relationships and expertise aid business development with clients – a case study
By Cynthia Brown, director of research services at Littler Mendelson PC, and Jill L Kilgore, research librarian at Littler Mendelson PC
Chapter 9: The evolution of a law library from physical to mobile
By CJ Anderson, head of information and research at Linklaters LLP, London
Chapter 10: Makers in the library – the new age of hands-on artificial intelligence
By Ed Walters, CEO of Fastcase, and Sean Tate, AI sandbox product manager at Fastcase