ASILGuide to Electronic Resources for International Law
Biography Gail A. Partin Associate Director & Law Librarian Dickinson School of Law Pennsylvania State University
Gail A. Partin currently holds the position of Associate Director and Law Librarian at the Law Library of the Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University. As Associate Director she manages the administrative and operational aspects of the law library's Carlisle and University Park facilities. She also serves as the library's Foreign, Comparative, and International Law Librarian, as the law library liaison to the University's newly created School of International Affairs, and is responsible for the development and maintenance of the law library's international law collection. She has developed and taught Legal Research I and II, a full year research course for first year students. In addition to creating research guides in support of research intensive courses, she also lectures on legal research for a variety of specialized and advanced law courses. In conjunction with other colleagues, she has designed and presented several continuing legal education seminars dubbed, "Legal Research in the Fast Lane: A Road Map for Using the Internet," “Technology and Effective Legal Research” and "Internet Research for the Legal Professional." To augment the legal research and instructional services she provides, Gail has developed and maintains the Dickinson Legal Research Resourcesweb site for her library.
She is a founder of the Teaching Research in Academic Law Libraries (TRIALL) institute and has served on the Advisory Council and Faculty of the first two institutes. Over the years she has published a variety of course materials and articles and participated in lectures, panels and programs concerning various aspects of legal research, including emerging electronic resources, the Internet, international law, real estate transactions, state & local government, and basic United States legal resources.