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January 23, 2006

A Member of the Drexel Law Library Director Search Committee Makes a Confession

Dan Filler, a member the library director search committee for the Drexel University College of Law, writes in Confessions of a Stack Rat on Concurring Opinions today:

I will do my duty in hiring a new library director who lives in the present, complies with ABA and AALS guidelines, and services the research needs of students, faculty, and lawyers. But I hope our new librarian won't be insulted if, once in a while, I wander off to one of those grand old libraries (will they soon call them book museums?)

I'm not quite sure how to take that quote. What does it say about the provision of information resources and services at Drexel Law?

January 23, 2006 in Academic Law Libraries, Administration | Permalink

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I hope that one can infer from the totality of my post that I have a love of libraries and that I intend to use my voice to insure that Drexel's Law library is excellent. Viva la serendipity!

Posted by: Dan Filler | Jan 23, 2006 2:23:55 PM

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