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112 Law Libr. J. 117 (2020)
Academic Law Library Director Status since the Great Recession: Strengthened, Maintained, or Degraded?

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LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL Vol. 112:1 [2020-4]


              Academic Law Library Director Status Since the Great
              Recession: Strengthened, Maintained, or Degraded?*


                                  Elizabeth  G. Adelman,**  Karen  L. Shephard,***
                                  Richard  J. Patti,**** and Robert M. Adelman**


    The status of the academic law library director is central to the educational mission of
    the law library. We collected data from 2006 to 2016 showing a 25 percent decrease
    in tenure-track directorships. We also found one in four changes in directorships since
    2013 resulted in the new director having a degraded status compared to her predecessor.

Introduction  .......................................................   117
The  Economy........................................................118
   Law  Firm Recruiting  and Hiring  ................................... 118
   Law  Schools.......................................................120
   Law  School Applicants and  Enrollment  ............................... 120
The  Future of Legal Education  .........................................121
Law  School Expansion   and Contraction  Since the Great Recession  .......... 122
Law  Libraries .......................................................124
Law  Library Directors ...............................................126
Data  and Methods....................................................128
Results..............................................................131
Conclusion   ..........................................................133


                                   Introduction

    11 Concern   about the  status of law firms, law schools, and law libraries has
been  discussed widely  since the economic  crisis that began in December   2007.1
Scholars have debated  whether some  law schools will-or  should-close,  merge, or

     * © Elizabeth G. Adelman, Karen L. Shephard, Richard J. Patti, Robert M. Adelman, 2020. The
authors wish to thank John E. Christensen for sharing his data and Jeannine Lee, Marc Silverman, and
Michael Slinger for their consultation on this article.
    ** Director, Charles B. Sears Law Library and Vice Dean for Legal Information Services, Uni-
versity at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York.
   *** Information Services Librarian, Barco Law Library, University of Pittsburgh School of Law,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  **** Graduate Student, Department of Sociology, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York.
  ***** Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New
York.
     1. The Great Recession took place from December 2007 to June 2009. US. Business Cycle
Expansions and Contractions, NAT'L BUREAU OF ECON. RESEARCH, https://www.nber.org/cycles/ (last
visited June 17, 2019).


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