Description
Book SynopsisWritten by leading practitioners and visionaries, this groundbreaking survey of current practices and future trends offers an incisive examination of the evolving roles for law librarians. Readers will learn how AI technology is changing law school curricula, lawyer practice, marketing, and other key aspects of the field.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction, Jean O’Grady
- Chapter 1 AI Defined: Core Concepts Necessary for the Savvy Law Librarian, Casandra M. Laskowski
- Chapter 2 What Machine Learning Can Tell Us About Shakespeare, Erik Y. Adams
- Chapter 3 Types of AI Tools in Law, Heidi W. Heller
- Chapter 4 AI Tools and Applications, Chris Laut
- Chapter 5 Law Libraries Embracing AI, Valeri Craigle
- Chapter 6 Opportunities for Law Librarians, Grace Boivin
- Chapter 7 AI and Legal Research, Jamie J. Baker
- Chapter 8 AI in Legal Education, Theresa Tarves
- Chapter 9 Access to Justice in the Age of AI, Tawnya K. Plumb
- Chapter 10 Benefits, Drawbacks, and Risks of AI, James M. Donovan
- Chapter 11 Ethics in the Use of AI: A Lawyer’s Perspective, Scott Bailey, Huu Nguyen, Saskia Mehlhorn, Steve Lastres, Steve Delchin, and Janine Cerny
- Chapter 12 The Future of AI in Law Libraries, Robert J. Ambrogi
- Chapter 13 AI Resources, Virginia A. Neisler
- Index