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Law Library Journal Article of the Year Award

Description

The聽Law Library Journal聽Article of the Year Award honors outstanding achievement in researching and writing an article published in聽Law Library Journal聽for the preceding volume year.聽The聽Law Library Journal聽Article of the Year Award Jury聽will review each article of聽Law Library Journal and select the recipient(s) of the award and submit the winning recipient’s name(s) to the Awards Committee.

Purpose

The purpose of the award is to honor outstanding achievement in research and writing as represented by a work published in Law Library Journal.

Process

Eligibility

All articles published in the completed volume of聽Law Library Journal for the preceding calendar year, regardless of actual date of publication, are eligible for consideration for the award. A completed volume will generally consist of four issues. Length and format of the article will not affect eligibility.

Articles originally published elsewhere will not be eligible for the award. However, revisions of previously published works or pieces originally presented in another form or media (e.g., paper presented at a conference) will be eligible for consideration.

Criteria

Although not inclusive, the following are factors that may be considered in determining the recipient of the award:

  • Contribution to research and scholarship on topics relating to law librarianship, including practical applications for library work.
  • Contribution to law librarianship as a profession.
  • Contribution to an understanding of legal materials and legal information.
  • Quality of writing and effectiveness of the communication technique utilized for the information sought to be conveyed.

Procedure

Subject to scheduling requirements adopted by the Law Library Journal聽Article of the Year Award Jury, the聽Law Library Journal聽Article of the Year Award will be determined under the following procedure.

  1. The jury shall select one or more recipients of the award or no recipient if it deems none of the nominees sufficiently qualified.
  2. The award recipient(s) must be selected by March 1, 2024.
  3. The award will be announced to the membership and mailed to recipients prior to the Annual Meeting following the selection of the recipient by the Law Library Journal Article of the Year Award Jury.

Recipients

  • 2020 - 2024

    2024

    Amanda I. Karel
    Higher Education Accreditation, Assessment, and Planning Consultant
    AKR Consulting
    Philadelphia, PA

    Amanda Runyon
    Associate Dean
    Director of the Biddle Law Library, and Lecturer in Law
    University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
    Philadelphia, PA

    Leslie Street
    Director of the Wolf Law Library
    Clinical Professor of Legal Research
    William & Mary Law School
    Williamsburg, VA

    Amanda Bolles Watson
    Director of the Law Library
    Assistant Professor of Law
    University of Houston Law Center
    Houston, TX

    “Demonstrating Law Library Value Through Mission-Centered Assessment,” 115 Law Library Journal 5 (2023)


    2023

    Michelle M. Wu, Retired
    Director of the Law Library and Professor of Law
    Georgetown University Law Library
    Alexandria, VA

    “Restoring the Balance of Copyright: Antitrust, Misuse, and Other Possible Paths to Challenge Inequitable Licensing Practices,” 114 Law Library Journal 131 (2022)


    2022

    Rebecca Chapman
    Undergraduate Law Outreach Librarian & Indigenous Outreach Librarian
    University at Buffalo School of Law
    State University of New York
    Buffalo, NY

    “Protecting Our Spaces of Memory: Rediscovering the Seneca Nation Settlement Act Through Archives,” 113 Law Library Journal 173 (2021)


    2021

    CO-AUTHORS

    Julie Graves Krishnaswami
    Associate Law Librarian for Research Instruction
    Yale Law School Lillian Goldman Library
    New Haven, CT

    Shawn G. Nevers
    Deputy Director
    Howard W. Hunter Law Library
    Brigham Young University
    Provo, UT

    “The Shadow Code: Statutory Notes in the United States Code,” 112 Law Library Journal 213 (Spring 2020)


    2020

    Frederick W. Dingledy
    Senior Reference Librarian
    Wolf Law Library
    William & Mary Law School
    Williamsburg, VA

    “From Stele to Silicon: Publication of Statutes, Public Access to the Law, and the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act,” 111 Law Library Journal 165 (2019)

  • 2010 - 2019

    2019

    Peter W. Martin
    Emeritus Professor of Law
    Cornell University School of Law
    Ithaca, NY

    “District Court Opinions That Remain Hidden Despite a Longstanding Congressional Mandate of Transparency–The Result of Judicial Autonomy and Systemic Indifference,” 110 Law Library Journal聽305 (2018)


    2018

    Susan Nevelow Mart
    Director of the Law Library and Associate Professor
    University of Colorado Law School
    William A. Wise Law Library
    Boulder, CO

    鈥淭he Algorithm as a Human Artifact: Implications for Legal [Re]Search,鈥 109 Law Library Journal 387 (2017)


    2017

    Janet Sinder
    Director of the Library & Associate Professor of Law
    Brooklyn Law School
    Brooklyn, NY

    “The Effects of Demand-Driven Acquisitions on Law Library, Collection Development,” 108 Law Library Journal聽155 (2016)


    2016

    Laura J. Ax-Fultz
    The Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University, Dickinson Law
    Carlisle, PA

    “Igniting the Conversation: Embracing Legal Literacy as the Heart of the Profession,” 107 Law Library Journal 421 (2015)


    2015

    Joseph D. Lawson
    Deputy Director
    Harris County Law Library
    Houston, TX

    鈥淲hat About the Majority? Considering the Legal Research Practices of Solo and Small Firm Attorneys,鈥 106 Law Library Journal 377 (2014)


    2014

    D.R. Jones
    Associate Dean for Information Resources, Law Library Director, and Assistant Professor of Law
    University of Memphis, Cecil. C. Humphreys School of Law
    Memphis, Tennessee

    鈥淟ocked Collections: Copyright and the Future of Research Support,鈥 105 Law Library Journal 425 (2013)


    2013

    Sharon Hamby O鈥機onnor
    Associate Professor Emerita

    Mary Sarah Bilder
    Professor and聽Michael and聽 Helen Lee, Distinguished Scholar

    Boston College Law School
    Newton, MA

    鈥淎ppeals to the Privy Council before American Independence: An Annotated Digital Catalogue鈥


    2012

    Sarah Yates
    Foreign Law and Rare Books Cataloger
    University of Minnesota Law Library
    Minneapolis, MN

    鈥淏lack鈥檚 Law Dictionary: The Making of an American Standard,鈥 103 Law Library Journal 175 (2011)


    2011

    Amanda M. Runyon
    Outreach Services Coordinator
    Tarlton Law Library, Jamail Center for Legal Research
    The University of Texas School of Law
    Austin, TX

    Leslie A. Street
    Clinical Assistant Professor of Law, Reference/Faculty Research Reference Librarian
    Kathrine R. Everett Law Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    Chapel Hill, NC

    鈥淔inding the Middle Ground in Collection Development: How Academic Law Libraries Can Shape Their Collections in Response to the Call for More Practice-Oriented Legal Education,鈥 102 Law Library Journal 399 (2010)


    2010

    Stephanie L. Plotin
    UCLA Hugh and Hazel Darling Law Library

    鈥淟egal Scholarship, Electronic Publishing, and Open Access: Transformation or Steadfast Stagnation,鈥 101 Law Library Journal 31 (2009)

  • 2000 - 2009

    2009

    Sarah Hooke Lee
    Associate Professor and Assistant Dean for Information and Research Services
    Northeastern University School of Law Library
    Boston, Massachusetts

    鈥淧reserving Our Heritage: Protecting Law Library Core Missions through Updated Library Quality Assessment Standards,鈥100 Law Library Journal 9 (2008)


    2008

    Daniel Dabney
    Thomson Reuters Global Resources
    Zug, Switzerland

    鈥淭he Universe of Thinkable Thoughts: Literary Warrant and West鈥檚 Key Number System,鈥 99 Law Library Journal聽229 (2007)


    2007

    Susan Nevelow Mart

    鈥淟et the People Know the Facts: Can Government Information Removed from the Internet Be Reclaimed?,鈥 98 Law Library Journal 7 (2006)


    2006

    Michael Whiteman

    鈥淎ppellate Court Briefs on the Web: Electronic Dynamos or Legal Quagmire?,鈥 97 Law Library Journal 467 (2005)


    2005

    Susan Nevelow Mart

    鈥淧rotecting the Lady from Toledo: Post-USA PATRIOT Act Electronic Surveillance at the Library,鈥 96 Law Library Journal449 (2004)


    2004

    Georgia Briscoe
    Karen Selden
    Cheryl Rae Nyberg

    鈥淭he Catalog vs. the Home Page? Best Practices in Connecting to Online Resources,鈥 95 Law Library Journal 151 (2003)


    2003

    Nancy Carol Carter
    Director and Professor of Law
    University of San Diego, School of Law and Legal Research Center
    San Diego, CA

    鈥淎merican Indians and Law Libraries: Acknowledging the Third Sovereign,鈥 94 Law Library Journal 7 (2002)


    2002

    Lee R. Nemchek

    鈥淩ecords Retention in the Private Legal Environment: Annotated Bibliography and Program
    Implementation Tools,鈥 93 Law Library Journal 7 (2001)


    2001

    Steven J. Melamut

    鈥淧ursuing Fair Use, Law Libraries and Electronic Reserves,鈥 92 Law Library Journal 157 (2000)


    2000

    Marie Stefanini Newman

    鈥淓valuation Criteria and Quality Control for Legal Knowledge Systems on the Internet: A Case Study,鈥 91 Law Library Journal (1999)

  • 1990 - 1999

    1999

    Elizabeth M. McKenzie
    Kathleen E. Casey

    鈥淯sing Adaptive Technology to Provide Access to Blind, Low-Vision, and Dyslexic Patrons,鈥 90聽Law Library Journal聽157 (1998)


    1998

    Janis L. Johnston

    鈥淢anaging the Boss.鈥 89 Law Library Journal 245 (1997)


    1997

    James S. Heller

    鈥淭he Impact of Recent Litigation on Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery,鈥 88 Law Library Journal 158 (1996)


    1996

    Myra K. Saunders

    鈥淐alifornia Legal History: A Review of Spanish and Mexican Legal Institutions,鈥 87 Law Library Journal 487 (1995)


    1995

    Richard Pearse

    鈥淟ibrary Open-Distribution Systems and Copyright Infringement in Canada and the United States,鈥 86 Law Library Journal399 (1994)


    1994

    Donald Jack Dunn

    鈥淲hy Legal Research Skills Declined, or When Two Rights Make a Wrong,鈥 85 Law Library Journal 49 (1993)


    1993

    Katherine Topulos

    鈥淎 Common Lawyer鈥檚 Bookshelf Recreated: An Annotated Bibliography of a Collection of Sixteenth Century English Law Books,鈥 84 Law Library Journal 641 (1992)


    1992

    Peter W. Martin

    鈥淭he Future of Law Libraries in Changing Institutions, or the Hazards and Opportunities of New Information Technology,鈥 83 Law Library Journal 419 (1991)


    1991

    Theodore A. Mahr

    鈥淎n Introduction to Law and Law Libraries in India,鈥 82 Law Library Journal 91 (1990)


    1990

    Bruce M. Kennedy

    鈥淐onfidentiality of Library Records: A Survey of Problems, Policies, and Laws,鈥 81 Law Library Journal 933 (1989)