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The role of citation in the law : a Yale Law School symposium / edited by Michael Chiorazzi.
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Title:The role of citation in the law : a Yale Law School symposium / edited by Michael Chiorazzi.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Chiorazzi, Michael G., editor.
Yale Law School, host institution.
American Association of Law Libraries, sponsoring body.
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Conference/Event:Virtual Symposium on Citation and the Law (2021 : Online)
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Published/Created:Getzville, New York : Published by William S. Hein & Co., Inc., 2022.
©2022
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Call Number: KF240 .V49 2021
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Legal research--United States--Congresses.
Bibliometrics--United States--Congresses.
Law teachers--Rating of--United States--Congresses.
Scholarly publishing--United States--Evaluation--Congresses.
Citation of legal authorities--United States--Congresses.
Citation of electronic information resources--United States--Congresses.
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Description:xii, 701 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
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Series:AALL publications series ; no. 86.
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Summary:Contains papers presented at Yale Law School's Virtual Symposium on Citations and the Law, held April 22-23, 2021, which highlighted the scholarship of law librarians and faculty interested in issues ranging from the US News and World Reports rankings for scholarly productivity, to link rot, to empirical research in the use of citations, and more. Keynote speaker Fred Shapiro's paper "The Most-Cited Legal Scholars Revisited" sets the stage. The remaining chapters continue the impressive collection of first-rate scholarship from more than 20 authors from law schools across the country. This material advances the understanding of law librarianship and legal information management and encourages law librarians to continue to create and publish a body of scholarship. It also shows the intense interest of law school administrations and their alums and donors in rankings of scholarship (and although U.S. News & World Report made the decision not to pursue its Scholarly Impact Ranking, at least for now, the issue is far from settled).--Publisher.
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Notes:"Sponsored by the American Association of Law Libraries."
Includes bibliographical references.
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ISBN:9780837742632 (paperback)
0837742633 (paperback)
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Contents:Introduction
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The most-cited legal scholars revisited / Fred R. Shapiro
The scholarly impact matrix : an empirical study of how multiple metrics create an informed story of a scholar's works / Caroline Osborne and Stephanie C. Miller
Exploring citation count methods of measuring faculty scholarly impact / Margaret Kiel-Morse
Citation sources for legal scholarship : ranking the top 28 law faculties / John R. Beatty
Representing law faculty scholarly impact : strategies for improving citation metrics accuracy and promoting scholarly visibility / Bonnie Shucha
A modest proposal regarding scholarly impact : burn it down / Christine Anne George
Capturing impact : telling the story of your scholarship beyond the citation count / Ashley Ames Ahlbrand
The tangled web : teaching the meaning of legal citations in the online age / Matthew L. Timko and Heather J.E. Simmons
Prologue's past : what the history of the treatise tells us about legal information's future / John Cannan
Adopting DOI in legal citation : a roadmap for the legal academy / Valeri Craigle
Citation and hierarchies in legal scholarship : the illusion of meritocracy / Michelle J. Penn
Citation ethics : towards an ethical framework of legal citation / Jennifer Elisa Chapman
PERMA.CC and web archival dissonance with copyright law / Paul Douglas Callister
May it please the court : a longitudinal study of judicial citation to academic legal periodicals / Brian T. Detweiler
Should supreme court justices fear access to their papers? An empirical study of the use of three archival collections / Susan David deMaine and Benjamin J. Keele
"Whoops, the page is gone!" : investigating internet references in opinions of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit / Mary Godfrey-Rickards
Source citation in legal bibliography and its impact on research : a comparative examination of criminal sentencing discretion law and practice in California and Germany / Jennifer Allison
Citation stickiness, computer-assisted legal research, and the universe of thinkable thoughts / Aaron S. Kirschenfeld and Alexa Z. Chew
A century of citation in the Florida Supreme Court / Jane O'Connell and Elizabeth Hilkin
The evolution of citation analysis as a tool for caselaw research / Thomas Keefe
Garbage in, garbage out : improving citators through improved citations / Andrew J. Martineau.