Publications from 2023
Family Research 101: Where to Start Looking, Frederick Dingledy
(72 Virgnia Lawyer 51 (June 2023))
The Constitution for Babies: Incorporating Children's Books into an Academic Law Library, Joanna Jourdan and Devan Orr
(2023 VIVA Community Forum (March 23, 2023))
William & Mary's Wythepedia, Linda Tesar and Steve Blaiklock
(Revolution 250 podcast (May 23, 2023))
Demonstrating Law Library Value Through Mission-Centered Assessment, Amanda Watson, Amanda Karel, Amanda Runyon, and Leslie Street
(115 Law Library Journal 5-40 (2023))
Publications from 2022
Final Report of the Climate Readiness Task Force, Kathryn H. Downing and Climate Readiness Task Force
(Cimate Readiness Task Force, Rare Books & Manuscripts Section, Association of College and Research Libraries (June 2022))
U.S. News Rankings Get It Right on Law Libraries, Amanda Runyon, Leslie A. Street, and Amanda Watson
(TaxProf Blog (March 31, 2022))
Access, Authentication and Preservation: Three Keys to Boosting the Integrity and Inclusivity of Public Information, Leslie A. Street and Anne E. Burnett
(Division for Public Institutions and Digital Government (United Nations Department of Social and Economic Affairs) (February 23, 2022))
Rethinking Introductory Statutory Research Instruction, Leslie A. Street and Frederick Dingledy
(29 Education & Practice 5-7 (Fall 2022))
Publications from 2021
U.S. News Ranking Metrics Stifle Law Libraries, Tie Hands of Law Schools, Amanda Runyon, Leslie A. Street, and Amanda Watson
(TaxProf Blog (March 30, 2021))
Publications from 2019
From Stele to Silicon: Publication of Statutes, Public Access to the Law, and the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act, Frederick W. Dingledy
(111 Law Library Journal 165-195 (2019))
Researching and Keeping up to Date with Real Estate Law in Virginia, Frederick W. Dingledy
(68 Virginia Lawyer 45, 49 (October 2019))
Retrospective: 30 Lessons Learned (and a Few Strokes of Luck) at The Crossroads, James S. Heller
(111 Law Library Journal 121-144 (2019))
Back to the Future: ABA Law School Accreditation in the 21st Century and America's First Law School's Battle to Survive in the 1970s, James S. Heller and Simon F. Zagata
(111 Law Library Journal 509-550 (2019))
Who Owns the Law? How to Restore Public Ownership of Legal Publication, Leslie A. Street and David R. Hansen
(26 Journal of Intellectual Property Law 205-248 (2019))
Publications from 2018
Book Review of Owned: Property, Privacy, and the New Digital Serfdom, Frederick W. Dingledy
(110 Law Library Journal 406-407 (2018))
Evaluating Shepard’s, KeyCite, and Bcite for Case Validation Accuracy, Paul Hellyer
(110 Law Library Journal 449-476 (2018))
Publications from 2017
Medicare and Medicaid: Getting your Grounding and Staying up to Date, Frederick W. Dingledy
(Virginia Lawyer, October 2017 at 52, 54)
The Required Law & Public Policy Course in the College of William & Mary's Master of Public Policy Program: 25 Years of Lessons, James S. Heller
(9 William & Mary Public Review 73-92 (2017))
A Major Renovation and Addition -- The Wolf Law Library, College of William & Mary, Stephen G. Margeton and James S. Heller
(Designing Law and Other Academic Libraries: Building Upon Change (Stephen G. Margeton, 2017))
Repositories, Taxonomies and Non-Traditional Roles, Lauren P. Seney
Book Review of My Own Words, Leslie A. Street
(109 Law Library Journal 332-333 (2017))
Publications from 2016
Book Review: Business Regulation, Frederick W. Dingledy
(9 Unbound: A Review of Legal History and Rare Books 148-150 (2016))
The Corpus Juris Civilis, Frederick W. Dingledy
The Corpus Juris Civilis, Frederick W. Dingledy
The Corpus Juris Civilis: A Guide to Its History and Use, Frederick W. Dingledy
(35 Legal Reference Services Quarterly 231-255 (2016))
What is Digital Rights Management?, Frederick W. Dingledy and Alex Berrio Matamoros
(Digital Rights Management: The Librarian's Guide 1-25 (Catherine A. Lemmer, Carla P. Wale, eds., 2016))
Who Owns This Article? Applying Copyright’s Work-Made-for-Hire Doctrine to Librarians’ Scholarship, Paul Hellyer
(108 Law Library Journal 33-54 (2016))
A Golden Opportunity: Legal Research Simulation Courses, Leslie A. Street and Shawn G. Nevers
(20 AALL Spectrum 18-21 (March/April 2016))
Book Review of Lizzie Borden on Trial: Murder, Ethnicity, and Gender, Linda K. Tesar
(9 Unbound: A Review of Legal History and Rare Books 154-158 (2016))
Book Review of Constitutional Personae, Michael N. Umberger
(108 Law Library Journal 477-479 (2016))
Publications from 2015
"As if Uttered By Our Own Inspired Mouth": Researching the Corpus Juris Civilis, Frederick W. Dingledy
Keeping Up with Tax Law and the Affordable Care Act, Frederick W. Dingledy
(64 Virginia Lawyer 49 (October 2015))
The Corpus Juris Civilis, Frederick W. Dingledy
Library Director as Negotiator/Horse Trader: Analysis Two, James S. Heller
(Academic Law Library Directors Perspectives: Case Studies and Insights 85-95 (Michelle M. Wu. ed., 2015))
Privacy Issues and the Paparazzi, Devan Orr
(4 Arizona State University Sports and Entertainment Law Journal 319-348 (2015))
Book Review of The Boulder Statements on Legal Research Education: The Intersection of Intellectual and Practical Skills, Leslie A. Street
(107 Law Library Journal 313-314 (2015))
George Wythe and the Study of Roman Civil Law in Williamsburg, Linda K. Tesar
(Matilda of Canossa and the Origins of the Renaissance: An Exhibition in Honor of the 900th Anniversary of Her Death p. 41-43 (2015))
Publications from 2014
Collection Development, Acquisitions, and Licensing, Frederick W. Dingledy, Benjamin J. Keele, and Jennifer Sekula
(Law Librarianship in the Twenty-First Century (Roy Balleste; Sonia Luna-Lamas; Lisa Smith-Butler, eds.) 133-164 (2014))
America’s Legal History Started in Williamsburg, Paul Hellyer
(63 Virginia Lawyer 44-46 (June/July 2014))
VALLTalk Copyright Column, Paul Hellyer
The Promise and Perils of Massive Open Online Courses: MOOCs and the Role of Law Librarians, Sara Sampson and Leslie A. Street
(18 AALL Spectrum 9-11 (February 2014))
Untangling Digital Knots, Lauren P. Seney and Daniel H. Weddington
Publications from 2013
Crossing the Line?: Copyright for Libraries, Frederick W. Dingledy
Copyright in Libraries: 21st Century Challenges...and Opportunities, James S. Heller
Do Androids Dream of Electric Books?, James S. Heller
(18 AALL Spectrum 23-24 (September/October 2013))
The Lanham Act and Why Studios Are Right in Being Cautious, Devan Orr
(3 Arizona State University Sports and Entertainment Law Journal 148-153 (2013))
A Brief Guide to finding International Treaties, Jennifer Sekula
(61 Virginia Lawyer 48-49 (April, 2013))
New Trends and Concepts in Law Library Services: Institutional Repositories, Lauren Seney
Forensic Bibliography: Reconstructing the Library of George Wythe, Linda K. Tesar
(105 Law Library Journal 57-77 (2013))
Forensic Bibliography: Reconstructing The Library of George Wythe, Linda K. Tesar
Publications from 2012
From Oxford to Williamsburg, Ruth Bird and James S. Heller
(12 Legal Information Management 284-297 (2012))
An Overview of Patent Prosecution, Frederick W. Dingledy
(61 Virginia Lawyer 47 (June/July 2012))
Book Review: International Law Stories, Frederick W. Dingledy
(5 Unbound: A Review of Legal History and Rare Books 97-99 (2012))
From Oxford to Williamsburg: The Evolution of Legal Education and Law Libraries Across the Pond, James S. Heller
The Hunger Games, James S. Heller
(Law Technology News 11-13 (June 2012))
Ruling in Georgia State Copyright Case is Mostly Good News for Libraries, James S. Heller, Paul Hellyer, and Benjamin J. Keele
(AALL Spectrum Blog (May 29, 2012))
The Librarian’s Copyright Companion, James S. Heller, Paul Hellyer, and Benjamin J. Keele
(Second edition. Buffalo, NY : William S. Hein & Co. Inc., 2012.)
Book Review of Copyright for Teachers & Librarians in the 21st Century, Benjamin J. Keele
(38 Journal of Academic Librarianship 248 (2012))
Keeping and Deleting Patron Records in Law Libraries, Benjamin J. Keele
(VOXPOPULII (April 15, 2012))
Advising Faculty on Law Journal Publication Agreements, Benjamin J. Keele
(31 ALL-SIS Newsletter 3-4, 11-12 (Winter 2012))
Book Review of Citizens and E-Government: Evaluating Policy and Management, Benjamin J. Keele
(29 Government Information Quarterly 307 (2012))
Book Review of Fundamentals of Government Information: Mining, Finding, Evaluating, and Using Government Resources, Benjamin J. Keele
(38 Journal of Academic Librarianship 69-70 (2012))
Book Review of Patent Reform in the 112th Congress: Innovation Issues, Benjamin J. Keele
(29 Government Information Quarterly 113 (2012))
Book Review of Reclaiming Fair Use: How to Put Balance Back in Copyright, Benjamin J. Keele
(104 Law Library Journal 313-315 (2012))
How Librarians Can Help Improve Law Journal Publishing, Benjamin J. Keele and Michelle Pearse
(104 Law Library Journal 383-410 (2012))
Transitioning Your Institutional Repository into a Digital Archive, Lauren Seney
(22 Trends in Law Library Management and Technology 15-20 (2012))
Publications from 2011
Free Websites for Virginia Legal Research, Paul Hellyer
(60 Virginia Lawyer 42-44, 63 (October 2011))
Research at Your Own Risk: Free Online Statutory Codes are Widely Available but are They Good Enough to Meet Users' Needs?, Paul Hellyer
(15 AALL Spectrum 18-19 (February 2011))
Book Review of Finding the Answers to Legal Questions, Benjamin J. Keele
(37 Journal of Academic Librarianship 551 (2011))
Book Review of Intellectual Property and Human Development: Current Trends and Future Scenarios, Benjamin J. Keele
(39 International Journal of Legal Information 98-100 (2011))
Book Review of Research Handbook on the Protection of Intellectual Property under WTO Rules and Research Handbook on the Interpretation and Enforcement of Intellectual Property under WTO Rules, Benjamin J. Keele
(39 International Journal of Legal Information 263-264 (2011))
Copyright and Research in Google Book Search, Benjamin J. Keele
(60 Virginia Lawyer 46-49 (October 2011))
Splitting Hairs: What Subtle Distinctions Teach Us About Authority, Benjamin J. Keele
(16 AALL Spectrum 14-16 (December 2011))
What can I do with this?: Deciphering copyright and license notices, Benjamin J. Keele and Frederick W. Dingledy
Librarians Can Improve Law Journal Publishing, Benjamin J. Keele and Michelle Pearse
Building a Digital Archive: The William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository, Lauren Seney
(21 Trends in Law Library Management and Technology 25-29 (2011))
Digitally Archiving Your Law Reviews, Lauren Seney and Linda K. Tesar
Publications from 2010
A Primer on Digital Object Identifiers for Law Librarians, Benjamin J. Keele
(20 Trends in Law Library Management and Technology 35-40 (2010))
Book Review of Universities and Copyright Collecting Societies, Benjamin J. Keele
(38 International Journal of Legal Information 239-241 (2010))
Copyright and Author Agreements for Open Access Law Journals, Benjamin J. Keele
Copyright Provisions in Law Journal Publication Agreements, Benjamin J. Keele
(102 Law Library Journal 269-283 (2010))
Finding Data and Statistics on Judges, Leslie A. Street
(53 Law Library Lights 1, 3-4 (Summer 2010))
Finding the Middle Ground in Collection Development: How Academic Law Librarians Can Shape Their Collections in Response to the Call for More Practice-Oriented Legal Education, Leslie A. Street and Amanda M. Runyon
(102 Law Library Journal 399-439 (2010))
Publications from 2009
Is it Time for the Restatement of Contracts, Fourth?, Peter A. Alces and Christopher Byrne
(11 Duquesne Business Law Journal 195-216 (2009))
Reference 2.0: The Future of Shrinking Print Reference Collections Seems Destined for the Web, Paul Hellyer
(13 AALL Spectrum 24-27 (March 2009))
Open Access to Student-Edited Law Journals, Benjamin J. Keele
(37 Student Lawyer 17 (2009))
Privacy by Deletion: The Need for a Global Data Deletion Principle, Benjamin J. Keele
(16 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 363-384 (2009))
Book Review of The Supreme Court: An Essential History, Leslie A. Street
(101 Law Library Journal 226-227 (2009))
Publications from 2008
Bluebook, Citations, and All That Jazz, Frederick W. Dingledy
A Tribute to Robert L. Oakley, James S. Heller
(100 Law Library Journal 235 (2008))
A New Library for America's Oldest Law School, Paul Hellyer and James S. Heller
(12 AALL Spectrum 16-17 (May 2008))
Publications from 2007
Interpreting Constitutions: A Comparative Study, Frederick W. Dingledy
(35 International Journal of Legal Information 566-568 (2007))
Pretty Woman Meets the Man Who Wears the Star: Fair Use After Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music and American Geophysical Union v. Texaco, Anne E. Forkner, James S. Heller, and Patrick F. Speice Jr.
(54 Journal of the Copyright Society of the U.S.A.)
U.N. Documents in U.S. Case Law, Paul Hellyer
(99 Law Library Journal 73-86 (2007))
Book Review of E-Cycling: Linking Trade and Environmental Law in the EC and the U.S., Jennifer Sekula
(35 International Journal of Legal Information 330-332 (2007))
Six Steps to a Smaller World: Finding International Law from Your Desktop, Jennifer Sekula
(56 Virginia Lawyer 47-48 (December 2007))
Publications from 2005
Assessing the Influence of Computer-Assisted Legal Research: A Study of California Supreme Court Opinions, Paul Hellyer
(97 Law Library Journal 285-298 (2005))
Book Review of The Process of Legal Research, 6th ed., Paul Hellyer
(97 Law Library Journal 717-718 (2005))
Nothing Dismal About It: Researching Environmental Law Without Getting Swamped, Jennifer Sekula
(54 Virginia Lawyer 41-43 (December 2005))
Publications from 2003
51, 36, 127, Hike: Justifying a Law Library Renovation and Expansion Project (Part I), James S. Heller
(14 no.1 Trends in Law Library Management 1-3 (2003))