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E-raamat: Helping Library Users with Legal Questions: Practical Advice for Research, Programming, and Outreach

  • Formaat: 206 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781440872013
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  • Formaat: 206 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781440872013

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Learn how to assist library patrons, including self-represented litigants, through legal research instruction, programming, and outreach.

According to the National Center for State Courts, in 76 percent of civil cases in the United States at least one of the parties represents him- or herself. As more people represent themselves in court, more are coming to the library to seek answers to legal questions.

Do you ever feel panicked when someone asks you a legal reference question? Are you are not sure where to look for information or how much information you can provide? What can libraries do to assist self-represented litigants? Deborah Hamilton began her career as a law librarian with no formal legal training. Now, not only does she help people with legal reference questions, but she also provides legal programming and outreach to the community.

Learn the difference between legal information and legal advice as well as how to connect with community groups who provide legal services. In this book, Hamilton teaches librarians how to teach themselves about legal research and resources, as well as offering practical ideas for types of legal programs and outreach that they can proactively offer patrons.


  • Get ideas for legal programming and outreach to assist patrons with legal questions

  • Know where to find free legal resources and how to research legal questions
  • Understand the difference between legal information and legal advice
  • Learn where to look for and how to connect with community groups who provide legal services
    • Understand the justice gap and the challenges that patrons face when they represent themselves
  • Arvustused

    This guide would be helpful to anyone who provides reference services, especially those new to legal reference. * Library Journal * Anyone who wants to be a better librarian or who trains new reference staff on challenges such as

    these should get this book! * Public Libraries * Deborah A. Hamilton's new book sheds light on the access to justice crisis in the American legal system and illustrates valuable strategies for how libraries can help. * Journal of Copyright in Education and Librarianship * This excellent handbook is confidently recommended for any public library without specialized legal-research librarians on staff. Most academic librarians will find it a worthwhile purchase as well. * Booklist *

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    Learn how to assist library patrons, including self-represented litigants, through legal research instruction, programming, and outreach.
    Acknowledgments ix
    One The Justice Gap: Who Are We Serving and Why Do They Need Us?
    1(10)
    Two Developing Library Legal Materials and Resources
    11(11)
    Three Legal Outreach and Programming
    22(12)
    Four Legal Reference Interview
    34(12)
    Five Legal Research Concepts
    46(14)
    Six Secondary Sources
    60(9)
    Seven Laws from the Legislative Branch
    69(10)
    Eight Laws from the Judicial Branch and Court Forms
    79(14)
    Nine Laws from the Executive Branch
    93(9)
    Ten Conclusion
    102(7)
    Appendix: Online Resources 109(76)
    Glossary 185(4)
    Index 189
    Deborah A. Hamilton is the strategic services librarian who oversees the law collection at Pikes Peak Library District. She has served as president, vice president, and secretary for the Colorado Association of Law Libraries.