Are you interested in law librarianship, but haven’t pursued it as a career path because you do not have a law degree? While some law librarians do have a J.D. (juris doctor) or law degree, it is certainly not necessary to work in the field. Law librarians work in many different settings. They can be found working in a variety of settings, such as academic law libraries, public law libraries, courthouses, government agencies, and private law firms. Their patrons can include the general public, law students, attorneys, legislators, and judges.

This webinar is hosted by iSchool instructor Vicki Steiner and features an esteemed panel of guest speakers who will share their experiences and suggestions for job opportunities and professional growth and development in the field of law librarianship.

Roundtable Panelists:

Havilah Steinman Bakken

Diane Ellis

Cheryl Kelly Fischer

Diana C. Jaque

Sangeeta Pal

Holly M. Riccio

Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/CGezUIn735k