Library wins award for outstanding in-house publication

Congratulations to John Marshall’s Library and Technical Services (LTS) staff on receiving the Chicago Area Law Libraries award for publications.  Staff members who work on the project are (from left) Ibukun Fasoranti, office manager; Ramsey Donnell, LTS director; Whitney Ward, LTS Publications & Communications specialist; Claire Toomey Durkin, associate director, Research and Instruction; and Philip Johnson, Instructional & Students Services librarian.

Congratulations to John Marshall’s Library and Technical Services (LTS) staff on receiving the Chicago Area Law Libraries award for publications. Staff members who work on the project are (from left) Ibukun Fasoranti, office manager; Ramsey Donnell, LTS director; Whitney Ward, LTS Publications & Communications specialist; Claire Toomey Durkin, associate director, Research and Instruction; and Philip Johnson, Instructional & Students Services librarian.

The Library and  Technology Services Department at The John Marshall Law School was presented the Award for Outstanding In-House Publication by the Chicago Association of Law Libraries (CALL) for its JMLS Library & Technology Times for Faculty newsletter and “Library & Technology Guide for Students.”

CALL made the presentation to Ramsey Donnell, John Marshall’s director of Library and Technology Services, at its May business meeting.

The newsletter is written for faculty to keep them updated on events, library services and materials, technology services, and distance education news. Topics have included news of the John Marshall Institutional Repository, the first annual John Marshall Technology Month, online J.D. courses, and on-demand ebooks.

CALL also recognized the easy-to-use guide to Library & Technology Services that gives information on materials and services on each of the five floors of the library, including reference, circulation, and Help Desk services, equipment available for check-out, and instructions for first-time visitors.

Both publications are distributed in print and electronic formats.

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