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Elizabeth G. Adelman

The core of my scholarship focuses on the process of conducting legal research effectively. The fourth edition of my book, New York Legal Research, highlights the connections between sources, legal research, and analysis. Another area of interest is on the status of the academic law library. My recent scholarship examines the autonomy of academic law libraries, the status of the law library director, and the implications of both in the context of the ABA Standards.” TEACHING FACULTY VICE DEAN FOR LEGAL INFORMATION SERVICES ASSOCIATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN FOR LAW

JD, Albany Law School MLS, University at Buffalo

(716) 645-2089 eadelman@buffalo.edu

AREAS OF INTEREST

LEGAL RESEARCH STATUS OF ACADEMIC LAW LIBRARIES AND LAW LIBRARIANS

BOOKS New York Legal Research (with Courtney L. Selby, Brian T. Detweiler & Kathleen Darbil) (Carolina Academic Press, 4th ed., 2020).

ARTICLES Academic Law Library Director Status Since the Great Recession: Strengthened, Maintained, or Degraded? (with Karen Shephard, Richard J. Patti & Robert M. Adelman), 112 Law Library Journal 117 (2020).

CHAPTERS Centralization of the Academic Law Library: Is It Right For Your Institution?, in Academic Law Libraries Within the Changing Landscape of Legal Education: A Primer for Deans and Provosts 189 (Michelle M. Wu, Scott B. Pagel, Joan S. Howard, eds., William S. Hein & Company, 2020).