THE VALUE OF THE CORPORATE LAW LIBRARIAN

by the PLL/SIS Corporate Law Librarians' Group

 

The Corporate Law Librarians have developed this document to present to the AALL Task Force on the Value of Law Librarians in the Information Age. As a group, we are threatened by the outsourcing trend and we believe that the decision makers in our corporations do not have accurate information when they evaluate outsourcing law libraries as a cost-cutting method.

We are very hopeful that the Task Force can work with us to provide concrete guidelines on educating the decision makers about what we do and how our expertise benefits the bottom line; to suggest avenues for communicating appropriate functions to oursource; and to provide support and leadership to AALL members on how to present the best case to management. Perhaps the Task Force might consider distributing a newsletter, establishing a listserv, or organizing a hotline or crisis team to assist AALL members throughout the year.

We have developed the following list of assets to describe the corporate law librarian.


WHO WE ARE



We believe that in the information age we truly are information professionals and should never be viewed by management as simply developers and custodians of large book collections. We are continually frustrated that this same management can look at our operations and categorically classify them with mail room and other clerical intensive departments in the corporation.

We need to make sure that this one message gets through loud and clear to our respective managements: Permitting other professionals in our organizations means of access to information does not in any way guarantee or secure retrieval of information.


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