Gain an international perspective on law library practices and precedents!Because law librarianship is an increasingly international field, working and learning abroad can enrich you culturally and professionally. Whether you visit for a few weeks or move halfway across the world for a year or more, Law Librarians Abroad gives you information about exchange programs, tips for adapting to a different culture, and ideas on how to make the most of a life-changing experience. Law Librarians Abroad explains a number of types of work you may find in other countries:
US Information Agency or UN library programs
informal visits
formal exchange programs
teaching clients or colleagues to use new technologies
temporary library positions
combining personal research with library workSome of the contributors to this exciting volume visited completely different cultures. Their new experiences included seeing snow for the first time and scuba diving the Great Barrier Reef. One went home to Korea after 25 years in the United States.Law Librarians Abroad offers practical suggestions as well:
pitfalls and pleasures of living in a foreign country
how to set up an exchange or plan a visiting librarian program
how to build friendships with librarians abroad before you goIn countries from Canada to Zimbabwe, on every continent except Antarctica, the authors of Law Librarians Abroad combined work and travel--and you can too!
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 229 mm
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978-0-7890-1316-3 (9780789013163)
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Sinder, Janet
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Duke University Law Library, Durham, NC, USA
Contents
Introduction: Law Librarians Abroad
The Adventures of Two Librarians in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Athens, Georgia, U.S.A.
Law School Abroad: Ghiberti to Guinness
Retiring Around the World
Developing Law Library Resources in Eritrea
The Clearinghouse for Internships and International Personnel Exchanges
From South to North: Discoveries in the Common Law World
An Australian Law Librarian's Experience in London
Abroad Thoughts from Home
How I Spent My Sabbatical Leave at a Korean Law Library
Law School on the Liffey: My Experiences at Trinity College, Dublin
A Down Under Reference Experience
Assisting with Information Technology in East Africa
Index
Reference Notes Included