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Item Access to Justice?: A Study of Access Restrictions on the Papers of U.S. Supreme Court Justices(2016-07) deMaine, Susan David; Keele, Benjamin J.Item Advising Faculty on Law Journal Publication Agreements(2012) Keele, Benjamin J.One of the primary areas of service for academic librarians is faculty support, and one of faculty‘s primary goals is to publish law journal articles. Librarians provide a lot of assistance in the pre-submission phase of an article‘s development — crafting searches, retrieving sources, and compiling statistics. We also help journal staff with cite-checking after an article has been submitted and accepted. An additional service librarians can offer faculty is reviewing journal publication agreements when articles are accepted.Item Approaches to Authenticating Legal Materials Pursuant to the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act(2022-03) Keele, Benjamin J.Item Called to Write: The AALL/LexisNexis Call for Papers Award Has Been Motivating Law Librarians for Nearly 30 Years(American Association of Law Libraries, 2014-04) Sampson, Sara; Keele, Benjamin J.Discusses the history of the American Association of Law Libraries writing competition and scholarship it has encouraged.Item Cambridge University Press v. Georgia State University(2016-07) Keele, Benjamin J.; Alcasid, HannahItem Characterization of medical malpractice lawsuits relating to dermatologic emergencies in the inpatient and emergency setting(Elsevier, 2020) Rumancik, Brad; Keele, Benjamin J.; Rahnama-Moghadam, Sahand; Dermatology, School of MedicineItem Collection Development, Acquisitions, and Licensing(2013) Dingledy, Frederick W.; Sekula, Jennifer E.; Keele, Benjamin J.Item Copyright and Institutional Repositories(2021) Keele, Benjamin J.Item Copyright and Non-Humans(2018-07) Keele, Benjamin J.; Alcasid, HannahItem Copyright and Research in Google Book Search(2011) Keele, Benjamin J.Many researchers—even trained professionals—often use the Google search engine to begin searches for information. Google’s many products enable researchers to search public websites, scholarly articles, and even patents. One vast area of information not yet thoroughly indexed by Google is print books. Google Book Search (also at times referred to as Google Books, Google Print and Google Library Project) is the company’s effort to digitize and index the world’s print literature.