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8 Legal Information Alert 1 (1989)

handle is hein.lbr/leinfal0008 and id is 1 raw text is: What's new in legal publications, databases and research techniques          Volume 8, No. 1 January 1989

Contents
Outstanding
Law Librarians
of 1988
Database
News

1
4

Index 12

Librarian at
Large
New
Publications
New State
Publications

4
5
9

Publishers 11

Outstanding Law Librarians of 1988
By Walter E. Doherty
For the third consecutive year, it's our pleasure to recognize outstanding
members of the law library profession. Academic and law firm librarians
were nominated by their colleagues, their bosses, or their staff. In fact one
entire lawfirm nominated its librarian in a letter of such praise that, as she
putit: It didn't matter at all whether I was selected-the letter they wrote
was honor enough for me.
That's the spirit we had in mind when we opened this forum. Many
librarians are outstanding and in a variety of ways; we're happy that this is
being reflected in the nominations supporting our public acknowledgment.
This year's Outstanding Law Librarians have shown themselves to be
helpful, hard-working, and interested in what they do. In our interviews
with their patrons, staff and colleagues, we also discovered that they are
willing to share their knowledge.
J. Wesley Cochran
Wes Cochran has always demonstrated his professional commitment in a big
way. He was instrumlental in founding the New Orleans Association of Law
Librarians (NOALL). Betty Kern, Acquisitions Librarian at the Law Library
of Louisiana and a past president of NOALL, remembers, Wes saw the need
for greater communication among the law libraries in New Orleans. He
worked%\rery hard to bring about the sort of cooperation that resulted
ultimately in the founding of NOALL.
Through the years Wes has consistently served AALL and the regional
associations. While at the University of Washington, he was active in the
WestPac Chapter and is now president-elect of the Southeastern Chapter.
Wes was nominated by Kern and by Carol Billings, Director of the Law
Library of Louisiana.
I met Wes when he was head of public services at Loyola University here
in New Orleans, says Billings. I've followedhis career since he left Loyola
and consider him one of the rising stars in our profession.
Wes is currently Director of the Law Library at the University of
Mississippi. His three years there have seen budget problems, staff turnover,
and a serious fire in the law school, which, though it did not damage the
library, did result in Wes's having to make office space in the library for
displaced faculty members. He has had to be a jack-of-all-trades, getting
involved in both technical services and reference at times and, on top of it all,

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