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Law Libraries Special Interest Section Outstanding
Article Award Description:
Established in 2002, the ALL-SIS Outstanding Article
Award honors Academic Law Libraries section members
for contributions to the enhancement of academic
law librarianship through publishing. Articles
published in any format in any publication other
than Law Library Journal and AALL
Spectrum in the year prior to the award qualify
for consideration. Articles will be evaluated
on: Relevance of topic to some aspect of academic
law librarianship, including but not limited to
public services, technical services, legal research
or teaching; quality of writing; and effectiveness
of communication technique.
Previous Winners:
- 2008
Carol Parker, Law Library Director and Associate Professor of Law University of New Mexico Law Library Albuquerque, NM Institutional Repositories and the Principle of Open Access: Changing the Way We Think About Legal Scholarship, 37 New Mexico L. Rev. 431 (2007)
- 2007
Bonnie Shucha, Head of Reference University of Wisconsin Law Library Madison, WI The State of the Law Library Blogosphere http://www.llrx.com/features/blogosphere.htm
- 2005
Nancy M. Babb, Cataloger and Senior Assistant Librarian Charles B. Sears Law Library University at Buffalo Law School, The State University of New York Buffalo, New York Cataloging Spirits and the Spirit of Cataloging, 40 (2) Cataloging and Classification Quarterly 89 (2005)
- 2004
Nancy Carol Carter, Director & Professor of Law University of San Diego School of Law & Legal Research Center, San Diego, California The Special Case of Alaska Native Law and Research, 22 Leg. Ref. Servs. Q. 11 (2003)
Matthew Cordon, Reference Librarian & Associate Professor of Law Baylor University Law Library Waco, Texas Beyond Mere Competency Advanced Legal Research in a Practice Oriented Curriculum, 55 Baylor L. Rev. 1 (2003)
- 2002
Melissa M. Serfass and Jessie L. Cranford University of Arkansas At Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law UALR/Pulaski County Law Library Little Rock, Arkansas Federal and State Court Rules Governing Publication and Citation of Opinions, 3 J. App. Prac. & Process 251 (2001)
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