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SPECIAL FEATURE AALL BIOGRAPHY: Marian Gould Gallagher's Imprint on Law Librarianship--The Advantage of Casting Bread upon the Waters

Pegeen Mulhern

Law Library Journal, 2006-04, Vol.98, p.381-849 [Periódico revisado por pares]

American Association of Law Libraries Law Library Journal

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  • Título:
    SPECIAL FEATURE AALL BIOGRAPHY: Marian Gould Gallagher's Imprint on Law Librarianship--The Advantage of Casting Bread upon the Waters
  • Autor: Pegeen Mulhern
  • Assuntos: colleagues ; difference ; education law ; librarianship ; libraries ; pensions & benefits law ; personally ; professional ; professionally ; remembered ; university ; washington
  • É parte de: Law Library Journal, 2006-04, Vol.98, p.381-849
  • Notas: Her striking portrait welcomes those who walk into the library that bears her name. It captures not only the attire and demeanor of a professional, but also the enigmatic smile and sparkling eyes of a fun-loving, poker-playing person 1 who lived life ...
  • Descrição: Her striking portrait welcomes those who walk into the library that bears her name. It captures not only the attire and demeanor of a professional, but also the enigmatic smile and sparkling eyes of a fun-loving, poker-playing person 1 who lived life to its fullest. Some pass by without a glance or without wondering who the subject of the portrait might be or why it hangs there, larger than life. But others see her and smile back; a few even pause, as I often do, to consider all that she did to earn so many awards and accolades and, perhaps most important, the love and respect of her peers in law librarianship and legal education. For more than forty years, Marian Gould Gallagher, the subject of this portrait, was a pioneer in librarianship, always leading by example and working to the highest standards. Gallagher was seen by those fortunate enough to know her as not only "fearless and strong" but also humorous and humane. 2 Through her work as a legal educator and a law librarian, she charted a course for the future of law librarianship that will cause her to be long remembered as someone who made a difference, both professionally and personally, in the lives and careers of her students, colleagues, and friends. 3 Her tireless efforts are still clearly evident in the University of Washington's Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library, as well as at other law libraries in the United States and ...
  • Editor: American Association of Law Libraries Law Library Journal
  • Idioma: Inglês

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