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33 Legal Reference Services Q. 1 (2014)

handle is hein.journals/lgrefsq33 and id is 1 raw text is: Legal Reference Services Quarterly, 33:1-37, 2014            Routledge
Published with license by Taylor & Francis                  Taylor& Francis Group
ISSN: 0270-319X print / 1540-949X online
DOI: 10.1080/0270319X.2014.869963
Order Matters: Typology of Dual-Degreed
Law Librarians
JAMES M. DONOVAN
University of Kentucky College of Law, Lexington, Kentucky, USA
To a great extent, law librarianship bas regarded the dual-degreed
librarian as too familiar and uncomplicated to merit extended at-
tention. The present discussion challenges this assumed simplicity.
The goal of professional education is to work on deeper personal
levels to create a particular identity and to inculcate specific values
necessary to the successful practice of the vocation. Such funda-
mental effects are neither easily erased nor superseded by a later
professional indoctrination. Understood in this way, professional
education produces an outcome that defies the commutative prop-
erty. Order matters. Librarians who go to law school (i.e., libyers)
should be discerniblefrom lawyers who attend library school (law-
brarians), with consequencesfor thepractice of law librarianship.
Using data describing members ofthe American Association ofLaw
Libraries, this study tests the hypothesis that, given the fundamental
levels at which professional enculturation operates, when an indi-
vidual undergoes professional formation more than once the values
of the first training regime will typically have the more profound
impact on the general personality.
KEYWORDS professional education, identity, ethics, personality,
enculturation
INTRODUCTION
Law librarianship is unique among the academic specialties. Although dual
degrees are not uncommon among librarians, no other specialty routinely
assumes that the librarian will hold the terminal degree in the discipline for
which she provides services. Medical librarians are not required to be MDs,
0 James M. Donovan
Address correspondence to James M. Donovan, University of Kentucky College of Law,
620 S. Limestone St., Lexington, KY 40506, USA. E-mail: james.donovan@uky.edu

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