Ellyssa Valenti Kroski is the Director of Innovation & Engagement at the New York Law Institute and an award-winning editor and author of 77 books, showcasing her vast expertise in the library and information science field. As an adjunct faculty member at San Jose State University and a celebrated international conference speaker, Kroski is known for her insights into innovation and technology within librarianship. Her contributions extend beyond her leadership roles, influencing both the academic and professional spheres. Discover more about her work at http://www.amazon.com/author/ellyssa, where her publications reflect her dedication to advancing the library profession.
Law Librarianship Practice, edited by Ellyssa Kroski, brings together an impressive group of contributors from across the law library profession. These authors are recognized leaders and innovators who are helping to shape the future of legal information management. The collection is notable not only for the range of topics it covers, but also for its strong focus on business skills, strategic thinking, and future-oriented leadership. Each chapter highlights how law librarians contribute meaningfully to their organizations by driving value and adapting to change. This is essential reading for law librarians who understand that their responsibilities extend well beyond traditional legal information work. It is a resource for professionals committed to managing legal information and technology in a comprehensive way, and who are ready to take on the challenges facing the legal industry. Whether working in a law firm, government agency, or academic institution, readers will find practical guidance and strategic insight throughout this volume. -- Greg Lambert, Chief Knowledge Services Officer, Jackson Walker LLP