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It’s Never Too Early to Start Thinking about Summer Reseach Assistant Training
by Christina Glon I know it’s hard to believe, but summer is right around the corner. In academic law libraries, summer is the season for Research Assistants, a time when rising 2Ls are feeling great about completing their first year and think they … Continue reading
Working with summer research assistants: Has it changed for everyone?
Summer is almost here. Finals are nearing an end, and both students and faculty are, for the most part, heading away from the law school for the summer. The library is starting to get a bit quieter. But each summer brings … Continue reading