[LAW-LIB:59127] Law school librarians : faculty status question

From: Jon Cavicchi (jcavicchi@piercelaw.edu)
Date: Mon Jun 01 2009 - 11:27:24 PDT

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    Hi,

    We at Pierce Law are in the process of a potential merger with the University of New Hampshire. As part of that process we are comparing the status of the UNH librarians with the Pierce structure. I have been asked to gather as much data as possible on the faculty status of law school librarians in the U.S.:

    -Faculty status?
    - Independent law school or part of university
    - If part of a university, is the faculty status of the law school or the general university faculty
    - what titles are used
    - what forms of tenure, alternative security or other means used
    - what benefits come with the status

    If you can share what's going on at your school, that would save us a full review of universities on the web. If there is a link to a page with the info or the policy document - much appreciated. If you know of a compiled source, fabulous.

    Thanks for anything you can share, as usual. If you missed it - I did post the responses to my summer associate book camp survey to the list - so I do reciprocate and will do so with this information if requested.

    Best regards from sunny New Hampshire.

    Jon

      
    Jon R. Cavicchi, J.D., LL.M. (I.P.)
    Professor & Intellectual Property Librarian

    Franklin Pierce Law Center
    2 White Street
    Concord, NH 03301 USA
    v: 603/228-1541, ext. 1139
    f: 603/228-2322
    www.ipmall.info



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