Law Librarianship in the Age of AI

Law Librarianship in the Age of AI
Author: Ellyssa Kroski
Publsiher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2020-04-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780838946329

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Written by leading practitioners and visionaries like Robert Ambrogi, this groundbreaking survey of current practices and future trends offers an incisive examination of the evolving roles for law librarians.

Law Librarianship in the Age of AI

Law Librarianship in the Age of AI
Author: Ellyssa Kroski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Artificial intelligence
ISBN: 0838946348

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"This book will help law librarians prepare their firms and scholars for the dramatic changes promised by AI"--

Law Librarianship in the Twenty first Century

Law Librarianship in the Twenty first Century
Author: Roy Balleste,Sonia Luna-Lamas,Lisa Smith-Butler
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2007
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780810858817

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The role of providing public access to the law is a critical one for librarians. It has been over ten years since the last law librarianship textbook was published. Since that time, much has changed in the profession, and with the emergence of new technologies such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing, law librarians must master legal materials and a thorough understanding of the latest technologies in order to best serve the public. Law Librarianship in the 21st Century, a text for library and information science courses on law librarianship, introduces students to the rapidly evolving world of law librarianship. With no prior knowledge of the law required, students using this book will find practical answers to such questions as: What is law librarianship? How do you become a law librarian? How does law librarianship interrelate with the legal world? Individual chapters provide a concise treatment of such specialized topics as the history of law librarianship, international law, and government documents. Standard topics are dealt with as they apply to the law library, including collection development, public services, technical processing, administration, technology, and consortia. The textbook also includes an explanation of the common acronyms and special terminology needed to work in a law library.

Law Librarianship in the Digital Age

Law Librarianship in the Digital Age
Author: Ellyssa Kroski
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 533
Release: 2013-11-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780810888074

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It is absolutely essential that today’s law librarians are digitally literate in addition to possessing an understanding and awareness of recent advancements and trends in information technology as they pertain to the library field. Law Libraries in the Digital Age offers a one-stop, comprehensive guide to achieving both of those goals. This go-to resource covers the most cutting-edge developments that face today’s modern law libraries, including e-Books, mobile device management, Web scale discovery, cloud computing, social software, and much more. These critical issues and concepts are approached from the perspective of tech-savvy library leaders who each discuss how forward-thinking libraries are tackling such traditional library practices as reference, collection development, technical services, and administration in this new “digital age.” Each chapter explores the key concepts and issues that are currently being discussed at major law library conferences and events today and looks ahead to what’s on the horizon for law libraries in the future. Chapters have been written by the field’s top innovators from all areas of legal librarianship, including academic, government, and private law libraries, who have strived to provide inspiration and guidance to tomorrow’s law library leaders.

Copyright Law for Librarians and Educators

Copyright Law for Librarians and Educators
Author: Kenneth D. Crews
Publsiher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2020-03-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780838946909

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Copyright law never sleeps, making it imperative to keep abreast of the latest developments. Declared “an exemplary text that seals the standards for such books” (Managing Information), this newly revised and updated edition by respected copyright authority Crews offers timely insights and succinct guidance for LIS students, librarians, and educators alike. Readers will learn basic copyright definitions and key exceptions for education and library services; find information quickly with “key points” sidebars, legislative citations, and cross-references; get up to speed on fresh developments, such as how the recently signed Marrakesh Treaty expands access for people with disabilities and why the latest ruling in the Georgia State University case makes developing a fair use policy so important; understand the concept of fair use, with fresh interpretations of its many gray areas that will aid decision making; learn the current state of affairs regarding mass digitization, Creative Commons, classroom use and distance education, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and other important topics; receive guidance on setting up on a copyright service at a library, college, or university; and find many helpful checklists for navigating copyright in various situations. This straightforward, easy-to-use guide provides the tools librarians and educators need to take control of their rights and responsibilities as copyright owners and users.

Artificial Intelligence and Legal Analytics

Artificial Intelligence and Legal Analytics
Author: Kevin D. Ashley
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2017-07-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107171503

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This book describes how text analytics and computational models of legal reasoning will improve legal IR and let computers help humans solve legal problems.

Machine Law Ethics and Morality in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Machine Law  Ethics  and Morality in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Author: Thompson, Steven John
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2021-03-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781799848950

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Machines and computers are becoming increasingly sophisticated and self-sustaining. As we integrate such technologies into our daily lives, questions concerning moral integrity and best practices arise. A changing world requires renegotiating our current set of standards. Without best practices to guide interaction and use with these complex machines, interaction with them will turn disastrous. Machine Law, Ethics, and Morality in the Age of Artificial Intelligence is a collection of innovative research that presents holistic and transdisciplinary approaches to the field of machine ethics and morality and offers up-to-date and state-of-the-art perspectives on the advancement of definitions, terms, policies, philosophies, and relevant determinants related to human-machine ethics. The book encompasses theory and practice sections for each topical component of important areas of human-machine ethics both in existence today and prospective for the future. While highlighting a broad range of topics including facial recognition, health and medicine, and privacy and security, this book is ideally designed for ethicists, philosophers, scientists, lawyers, politicians, government lawmakers, researchers, academicians, and students. It is of special interest to decision- and policy-makers concerned with the identification and adoption of human-machine ethics initiatives, leading to needed policy adoption and reform for human-machine entities, their technologies, and their societal and legal obligations.

Toward a Renaissance in Law Librarianship

Toward a Renaissance in Law Librarianship
Author: American Association of Law Libraries. Special Committee on the Renaissance of Law Librarianship in the Information Age
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1997
Genre: Law librarians
ISBN: STANFORD:36105061903295

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