Fonte: Mosaic Martin Cerjan Assistant Dean for Library & Information Technology, The Alyne Queener Massey Law Library Librarians are natural teachers. In the process of helping library users formulate research strategies, identify information sources, and discuss methods of accessing resources, librarians educate those they assist. Like most good teachers, the librarian's goal is to show library users how to become as self-sufficient as possible to ensure that intellectual pursuit and creativity are not frustrated. Often, however, the most important lesson researchers learn is how valuable librarians can be. In academic environments, it is a natural occurrence for librarians to be teachers and for libraries to serve as gateways for further self-reliance through ideas and the skills acquired to explore those ideas. Teaching Legal Writing Skills Seven librarians at the Alyne Queener Massey Law Library have law degrees and hold Lecturer in Law app...
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