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Susan David deMaine

Faculty bibliography for Susan deMaine.

Publications

Susan deMaine

Director of Law Library, Associate Librarian, and Lecturer in Law


Articles

Keeping up with New Legal Titles (with Susan Azyndar, eds.), 112 LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL 135 (2020). [HeinOnline]

Works of Eleanor D. Kinney, 17 INDIANA HEALTH LAW REVIEW 9 (2020). [HeinOnline]

Keeping up with New Legal Titles (with Susan Azyndar, eds.), 111 LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL 591 (2019). [HeinOnline]

Digitizing the Indiana Code (with Benjamin Keele), 26 NEWSLETTER OF THE LEGAL HISTORY & RARE BOOKS SIS OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF LAW LIBRARIES 10 (Fall 2019). 

Keeping up with New Legal Titles (with Susan Azyndar, eds.), 111 LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL 439 (2019). [HeinOnline]

Keeping up with New Legal Titles (with Susan Azyndar, eds.), 111 LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL 255 (2019). [HeinOnline]

Access to Justices' Papers: A Better Balance, 110 LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL 185  (2018). [HeinOnline]

Preparing Law Students for Information Governance, 35 LEGAL REFERENCE SERVICES QUARTERLY 101 (2016). 

From Disability to Usability in Online Instruction, 106 LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL 531 (2014). [HeinOnline]

2014 Leadership Academy: Six Months Out: How are Participants Using What They Learned (with Valerie Aggerbeck, et.al.), 19 AALL SPECTRUM 19 (Nov. 2014). [HeinOnline]

Learning Leadership, 26 INULA NOTES 4 (Spring 2014).

Access for All: A Review of "Law Libraries, Government Transparency, and the Internet," a Presentation by Daniel Schuman of the Sunlight Foundation at the ALL-SIS Meeting, July 22, 2012, 2012 ORALL NEWSLETTER 8 (Sept. 2012). 

The Hemp Controversy: Can Industrial Hemp Save Kentucky, 86 KENTUCKY LAW JOURNAL 1143 (1997-1998). [HeinOnline]

Book Chapters

Are Supreme Court Justices' Disclosure Concerns Justified? An Empirical Study of the Use of Three Archival Collections (with Benjamin J. Keele), in YALE LEGAL CITATIONS SYMPOSIUM (forthcoming, 2022). [SSRN]

Indiana Practice Materials: A Selective Annotated Bibliography (with John L. Moreland and Emma K. Kearney) in STATE PRACTICE MATERIALS: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHIES, Christina Glon, ed. (2022). 

Accessibility, in INTRODUCTION TO LAW LIBRARIANSHIP, Zanada Joyner and Cas Laskowski, eds. (2021).

Using Digital Badges to Enhance Research Instruction in Academic Libraries, (with Hannah Alcasid, et.al.) in ENHANCING TEACHING AND LEARNING IN THE 21ST CENTURY LIBRARY (2015).

Legal Ethics in the Digital Age, in FIND IT FREE AND FAST ON THE NET: STRATEGIES FOR LEGAL RESEARCH ON THE WEB, National Business Institute (Dec. 2012). 

 

Book Reviews

Book Review. Tucker, Virginia M. & Marc Lampson, Finding the Answers to Legal Questions, 2nd ed., 110 LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL 555 (2018). [HeinOnline]

Book Review. Davis, Richard, ed., Covering the United States Supreme Court in the Digital Age, 107 LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL 446 (2015). [HeinOnline]

Book Review. Baker, H. Robert. Prigg v. Pennsylvania: Slavery, the Supreme Court, and the Ambivalent Constitution, 105 LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL 540 (2013). [HeinOnline]

Blog Posts

RIPS Law Librarian Blog -- Blog of the Research, Instruction, and Patron Services Special Interest Section of the American Association Law Libraries:

It's been a quiet week ... (Feb. 26, 2016).

Modeling Critical Thinking in Legal Research (May 16, 2014).

Running a Library Research Assistant Program (Mar. 26, 2014).

Scouting the Possibilities of Digital Badges (Feb. 8, 2014). 

Opening the Doors (Nov. 21, 2013).

"The information on this website may not be up to date:" The government shutdown and free access to legal information (Oct. 6, 2013).

Flipping the Classroom for 1L Legal Research Instruction (Aug. 28, 2013).

Ruth Lilly Law Library Blog -- Former blog of the Ruth Lilly Law Library:

govinfo: New from the Government Printing Office (Feb. 22, 2016).

School-to-Prison Pipeline (Jan. 14, 2016).

Free the CRS Reports! (Nov. 1, 2015).

AALL Spectrum Blog -- Former blog for the American Association of Law Libraries' magazine AALL Spectrum:

Making Sense: A Review of Joseph Kimble's WRITING FOR DOLLARS, WRITING TO PLEASE (Aug. 22, 2012).