Episode 075: Recruiting Lawyers and Librarians to Law Librarianship
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Playing time: 50:26

This is a talk I gave at the Libraries Without Borders conference in Toronto, on Thursday, October 18, 2007.  I'm concerned that we may be overselling the profession--there is certainly a demand for qualified law librarians, but how much is that demand, and what really constitutes "qualified"?  With the rising costs of legal education, how long can we continue to expect entry-level academic law librarians to have JD degrees? 


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