Law Library Journal Volume 99 2007 Author Index American Association of Law Libraries, 2007 Business Proceedings 100th Annual Meeting, 863 American Association of Law Libraries, 2007 Members Open Forum 100th Annual Meeting, 919 American Association of Law Libraries, 2007 2008 Officers, Committees, Chapter Presidents, Special Interest Section Chairs, Representatives, and Executive Staff, 923 American Association of Law Libraries, Report on Election of 2007 2008 AALL Officers and Board Members, 865 Anzalone, Filippa Marullo, Servant Leadership: A New Model for Law Library Leaders, 793 Atchison, Amy, and Laura Cadra, Keeping Up with New Legal Titles, 133, 425, 647, 829 Barkan, Steven M., Should Legal Research Be Included on the Bar Exam? An Exploration of the Question, 403 Beck, Karen S., A Working Lawyer s Life: The Letter Book of John Henry Senter, 471 Bintliff, Barbara A., Context and Legal Research, 249 Bintliff, Barbara A., Rebuilding the Cadra, Laura, and Amy Atchison, Keeping Up with New Legal Titles, 133, 425, 647, 829 Callister, Paul D., Law and Heidegger s Question Concerning Technology: A Prolegomenon to Future Law Librarianship, 285 Campagna, Rosemary, and James Murphy, Memorial: Sara Ellen Robbins, 687 Cannan, John, Are Public Law Librarians Immune from Suit? Muddying the Already Murky Waters of Law Librarian Liability, 7 Center, Sue L., Memorial: Maurice D. Leon, 935 Cohen, Morris L., Researching Legal History in the Digital Age, 377 Coleman, Phyllis, and Robert M. Jarvis, Ranking Law Reviews by Author Prominence Ten Years Later, 573 Dabney, Daniel, The Universe of Thinkable Thoughts: Literary Warrant and West s Key Number System, 229 Danner, Richard A., Introduction to Symposium: Legal Information and the Development of American Law: Further Thinking about the Thoughts of Robert C. Berring, 191 Danner, Richard A., Legal Information and the Development of American Law: Writings on the Form and Structure of the Published Law, 193 941
942 Law Library Journal [Vol. 99:4 Delgado, Richard, and Jean Stefancic, Why Do We Ask the Same Questions? The Triple Helix Dilemma Revisited, 307 Denning, Brannon P., Book Review: The Birth of the Modern Constitution: The United States Supreme Court, 1941, 621 Dyer, Charles R., The Queen of Chula Vista: Stories of Self Represented Litigants and a Call for Using Cognitive Linguistics to Work with Them, 717 Gasaway, Laura N., Rebuilding the Goldberg, Gloria, Kevin P. Gray, and Carmen Palacios, Memorial: John J. Banta, 681 Gray, Kevin P., Gloria Goldberg, and Carmen Palacios, Memorial: John J. Banta, 681 Hazelton, Penny A., Memorial: Viola A. Bird, 933 Hazelton, Penny A., Rebuilding the Healey, Paul D., Go and Tell the World: Charles R. McCarthy and the Evolution of the Legislative Reference Movement, 1901 1917, 33 Hellyer, Paul, U.N. Documents in U.S. Case Law, 73 Hoeflich, Michael H., Serendipity in the Stacks, Fortuity in the Archives, 813 Holcomb, Jean M., Battling Burnout, 669 Holcomb, Jean M., Moving into Management: Strategies to Take the Pinch Out of Stepping into New Shoes, 167 Holcomb, Jean M., Perfecting Negotiation Techniques, 851 Holcomb, Jean M., Succession- Planning for Law Libraries: Lessons from the Minor Leagues, 433 Hollander, David A., Interdisciplinary Legal Scholarship: What Can We Learn from Princeton s Long- Standing Tradition? 771 Houdek, Frank G., From the Editor: Endnote, 937 Houdek, Frank G., From the Reference Desk to River City: A Bibliography of the Writings of Robert C. Berring, 413 Houdek, Frank G., Rebuilding the Jarvis, Robert M., and Phyllis Coleman, Ranking Law Reviews by Author Prominence Ten Years Later, 573 Johnston, Janis L., Rebuilding the Katsh, Ethan, and Beth Noveck, Peer to Peer Meets the World of Legal Information: Encountering a New Paradigm, 365 Kearley, Timothy G., Justice Fred Blume and the Translation of Justinian s Code, 525 Mantel, Matthew, Private Bills and Private Laws, 87 Martin, Peter W., Neutral Citation, Court Web Sites, and Access to Authoritative Case Law, 329 Mersky, Roy M., Legal Research versus Legal Writing within the Law School Curriculum, 395 Murley, Diane, Making Presentations Visual, 451
2007-60] Volume 99: Author and Title Index 943 Murley, Diane, Mind Mapping Complex Information, 175 Murley, Diane, Podcasts and Podcasting for Law Librarians, 675 Murley, Diane, Tools for Creating Video Tutorials, 857 Murphy, James, and Rosemary Campagna, Memorial: Sara Ellen Robbins, 687 Nevers, Shawn G., Candy, Points, and Highlighters: Why Librarians, Not Vendors, Should Teach CALR to First Year Students, 757 Nicely, Marilyn K., Memorial: Shelley Kay Clement, 463 Noveck, Beth, and Ethan Katsh, Peer to Peer Meets the World of Legal Information: Encountering a New Paradigm, 365 Palacios, Carmen, Kevin P. Gray, and Gloria Goldberg, Memorial: John J. Banta, 681 Pearson, Martha Dragich, Rebuilding the Profession: Recommendations for Librarians Interested in Becoming Academic Law Library Directors, Pettinato, Tammy R., An Annotated Bibliography of Law Review Articles Addressing Feminist Perspectives on Law and Literature, 55 Pettinato, Tammy R., Legal Information, the Informed Citizen, and the FDLP: The Role of Academic Law Librarians in Promoting Democracy, 695 Quarles, Brandon D., Memorial: Susan Kendrick, 685 Reynolds, Thomas H., Memorial: Joyce Elaine Malden, 461 Schauer, Frederic, and Virginia J. Wise, Legal Information as Social Capital, 267 Shea, Alison, and Stephen E. Young, Separating State from Church: A Research Guide to the Law of the Vatican City State, 589 Somers, Harold, The Use of Machine Translation by Law Librarians A Reply to Yates, 611 Stefancic, Jean, and Richard Delgado, Why Do We Ask the Same Questions? The Triple Helix Dilemma Revisited, 307 Teitcher, Carrie W., Rebooting the Approach to Teaching Legal Research: Embracing the Computer Age, 555 Ten Brink, Charles, Rebuilding the Tillman-Davis, Michael, My Time on Rikers Island, 151 Whisner, Mary, Just Looking, 663 Whisner, Mary, A Manual to Inform Every Citizen, 159 Whisner, Mary, On Fun, 447 Whisner, Mary, The Pajama Way of Research, 847 Wise, Virginia J., and Frederic Schauer, Legal Information as Social Capital, 267 Wu, Michelle, Rebuilding the Young, Stephen E., and Alison Shea, Separating State from Church: A Research Guide to the Law of the Vatican City State, 589
944 Law Library Journal [Vol. 99:4 Title Index 2007 Business Proceedings 100th Annual Meeting, American Association of Law Libraries, 863 2007 Members Open Forum 100th Annual Meeting, American Association of Law Libraries, 919 2007 2008 Officers, Committees, Chapter Presidents, Special Interest Section Chairs, Representatives, and Executive Staff, American Association of Law Libraries, 923 An Annotated Bibliography of Law Review Articles Addressing Feminist Perspectives on Law and Literature, Tammy R. Pettinato, 55 Are Public Law Librarians Immune from Suit? Muddying the Already Murky Waters of Law Librarian Liability, John Cannan, 7 Battling Burnout, Jean M. Holcomb, 669 Book Review: The Birth of the Modern Constitution: The United States Supreme Court, 1941, Brannon P. Denning, 621 Candy, Points, and Highlighters: Why Librarians, Not Vendors, Should Teach CALR to First Year Students, Shawn G. Nevers, 757 Context and Legal Research, Barbara A. Bintliff, 249 From the Editor: Endnote, Frank G. Houdek, 937 From the Reference Desk to River City: A Bibliography of the Writings of Robert C. Berring, Frank G. Houdek, 413 Go and Tell the World: Charles R. McCarthy and the Evolution of the Legislative Reference Movement, 1901 1917, Paul D. Healey, 33 Interdisciplinary Legal Scholarship: What Can We Learn from Princeton s Long-Standing Tradition? David A. Hollander, 771 Introduction to Symposium: Legal Information and the Development of American Law: Further Thinking about the Thoughts of Robert C. Berring, Richard A. Danner, 191 Just Looking, Mary Whisner, 663 Justice Fred Blume and the Translation of Justinian s Code, Timothy G. Kearley, 525 Keeping Up with New Legal Titles, Amy Atchison and Laura Cadra, 133, 425, 647, 829 Law and Heidegger s Question Concerning Technology: A Prolegomenon to Future Law Librarianship, Paul D. Callister, 285 Legal Information and the Development of American Law: Further Thinking about the Thoughts of Robert C. Berring, 191 Legal Information and the Development of American Law: Writings on the Form and Structure of the Published Law, Richard A. Danner, 193 Legal Information as Social Capital, Virginia Wise and Frederic Schauer, 267 Legal Information, the Informed Citizen, and the FDLP: The Role of Academic Law Librarians in Promoting Democracy, Tammy R. Pettinato, 695 Legal Research versus Legal Writing within the Law School Curriculum, Roy M. Mersky, 395 Making Presentations Visual, Diane Murley, 451
2007-60] Volume 99: Author and Title Index 945 A Manual to Inform Every Citizen, Mary Whisner, 159 Memorial: John J. Banta, Kevin P. Gray, Gloria Goldberg, and Carmen Palacios, 681 Memorial: Joyce Elaine Malden, Thomas H. Reynolds, 461 Memorial: Maurice D. Leon, Sue L. Center, 935 Memorial: Sara Ellen Robbins, Rosemary Campagna and James Murphy, 687 Memorial: Shelley Kay Clement, Marilyn K. Nicely, 463 Memorial: Susan Kendrick, Brandon D. Quarles, 685 Memorial: Viola A. Bird, Penny A. Hazelton, 933 Mind Mapping Complex Information, Diane Murley, 175 Moving into Management: Strategies to Take the Pinch Out of Stepping into New Shoes, Jean M. Holcomb, 167 My Time on Rikers Island, Michael Tillman-Davis, 151 Neutral Citation, Court Web Sites, and Access to Authoritative Case Law, Peter W. Martin, 329 On Fun, Mary Whisner, 447 The Pajama Way of Research, Mary Whisner, 847 Peer to Peer Meets the World of Legal Information: Encountering a New Paradigm, Ethan Katsh and Beth Noveck, 365 Perfecting Negotiation Techniques, Jean M. Holcomb, 851 Podcasts and Podcasting for Law Librarians, Diane Murley, 675 Private Bills and Private Laws, Matthew Mantel, 87 The Queen of Chula Vista: Stories of Self Represented Litigants and a Call for Using Cognitive Linguistics to Work with Them, Charles R. Dyer, 717 Ranking Law Reviews by Author Prominence Ten Years Later, Robert M. Jarvis and Phyllis Coleman, 573 Rebooting the Approach to Teaching Legal Research: Embracing the Computer Age, Carrie W. Teitcher, 555 Rebuilding the Profession: Recommendations for Librarians Interested in Becoming Academic Law Library Directors, Barbara A. Bintliff, Laura N. Gasaway, Penny A. Hazelton, Frank G. Houdek, Janis L. Johnston, Martha Dragich Pearson, Charles Ten Brink, and Michelle Wu, Report on Election of 2007 2008 AALL Officers and Board Members, American Association of Law Libraries, 923 Researching Legal History in the Digital Age, Morris L. Cohen, 377 Separating State from Church: A Research Guide to the Law of the Vatican City State, Stephen E. Young and Alison Shea, 589 Serendipity in the Stacks, Fortuity in the Archives, Michael H. Hoeflich, 813 Servant Leadership: A New Model for Law Library Leaders, Filippa Marullo Anzalone, 793 Should Legal Research Be Included on the Bar Exam? An Exploration of the Question, Steven M. Barkan, 403 Succession-Planning for Law Libraries: Lessons from the Minor Leagues, Jean M. Holcomb, 433 Symposium: Legal Information and the Development of American Law: Further Thinking about the Thoughts of Robert C. Berring, 191 Tools for Creating Video Tutorials, Diane Murley, 857
946 Law Library Journal [Vol. 99:4 U.N. Documents in U.S. Case Law, Paul Hellyer, 73 The Universe of Thinkable Thoughts: Literary Warrant and West s Key Number System, Daniel Dabney, 229 The Use of Machine Translation by Law Librarians A Reply to Yates, Harold Somers, 611 Why Do We Ask the Same Questions? The Triple Helix Dilemma Revisited, Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic, 307 A Working Lawyer s Life: The Letter Book of John Henry Senter, Karen S. Beck, 471