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    Building the Future of Law Libraries: Artificial Intelligence, Opportunities, and Advancement

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    Laskowski, Casandra
    Buckingham, Richard
    Marks, Taryn
    Miguel-Stearns, Teresa
    Niedringhaus, Kristina
    Parsons, Patrick
    Pike, George
    Affiliation
    University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law
    Issue Date
    2025-10
    Keywords
    AI
    Law Librarianship
    Legal education
    legal training
    legal profession
    Artificial Intelligence
    
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    Casandra Laskowski, Richard Buckingham, Taryn Marks, Teresa Miguel-Stearns, Kristina Niedringhaus, Patrick Parsons, & George Pike, Building the Future of Law Libraries: Artificial Intelligence, Opportunities, and Advancement (Future of Law Libraries Initiative, White Paper 2025)
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/678669
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    https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5599552
    Abstract
    The Future of Law Libraries initiative convened six regional roundtables on Artificial Intelligence & the Future of Law Libraries with experts from academic, court, firm, and government law libraries, as well as allied professions, using scenario-building methodology to examine how AI is reshaping legal education, work, and systems and what law libraries must do to lead that change. The common message: legal information professionals must take an active, coordinated role in AI policy, training, and infrastructure or risk being sidelined as legal information vendors and non-library actors set the agenda. This white paper distills convergent themes and proposes collaborative directions. It explores three recommendations that sprang from the roundtables: 1) create a centralized AI organization, 2) develop tiered training for legal information professionals, and 3) establish a shared knowledge hub. If we are successful in this next stage, we will have coordinated advocacy and standards, a workforce with more advanced skills, and an open, authoritative, dynamic, centralized repository. We will be convening teams to push these recommendations forward and we provide a link in the Call to Action section for our colleagues to join this effort.
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    Report
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    en
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