Reaching and Teaching Millennials: Designing the Future of Student Services

  • Detweiler B
  • Mattioli K
  • Martinez M
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Abstract

Today's students have come to expect library services that are quite different from their predecessors and law librarians must evolve to meet their needs. As law libraries in the United States face the realities of declining enrolment and decreasing budgets, it is imperative that we find new and creative ways to build positive relationships with our students while also preparing them for the realities of practicing law in an environment driven by rapid technological change. Three law librarians from the United States, Brian Detweiler, Kimberly Mattioli, and Mike Martinez, Jr., discuss their successes and failures in reaching out to their student populations, creating and evaluating various student-centred instructional programmes, and in establishing a strategic plan to meet the needs of millennial law students.

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Detweiler, B., Mattioli, K., & Martinez, M. (2018). Reaching and Teaching Millennials: Designing the Future of Student Services. Legal Information Management, 18(4), 219–226. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1472669618000464

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