Law Librarian’s Role in the Scholarly Enterprise

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Video of the presentations at the conference The Law Librarian’s Role in the Scholarly Enterprise
held on Friday, November 21, 2008 at the University of South Carolina School of Law is now available on the Web at:
http://www.law.sc.edu/scholarly/

A list of the individual presentations: (links to the videos are at the above website)
• Part 1: Welcome - Walter F. Pratt, Jr.; Duncan Alford
• Part 2: Keynote - Stanley Katz
• Part 3: Historical Perspective - Michael Slinger
• Part 4: The Librarian's Scholarly Role: Views from a Newer Generation of Librarians - Simon Canick; Dana Neacsu; Thomas Mills
• Part 5: A Dean’s Perspective - Walter F. Pratt, Jr.
• Part 6: A Faculty Perspective - Danielle Holley-Walker
• Part 7: Context and the Role of the Law Librarian in the Scholarly Enterprise - Barbara Bintliff
• Part 8: Supporting Scholarship: Thoughts on the Role of the Academic Law Librarian - Richard Danner
• Part 9: Roundtable - Danner, Neacsu, Canick, Bintliff, Mills, Slinger

Source: Duncan E. Alford, Associate Dean for the Law Library / Associate Professor of Law, Coleman Karesh Law Library, University of South Carolina School of Law

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