Publications by Professor Saltalamachia

Professor Joyce D. Saltalamachia
Publications

BOOKS

Fundamentals of Legal Research, Legal Research Illustrated Assignments, 1990

Instructor’s Manual to Accompany Fundamentals of Legal Research, Legal Research Illustrated Assignments.

Professional Staffing & Job Security in the Academic Law Library.

Fundamentals of Legal Research and Legal Research Illustrated Assignments Update

LAW REVIEW AND OTHER SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS

“Deadly Pastime: Americans and Guns.” Book Review of Lethal Passage: How the Travels of a Single Handgun Expose the Roots of America’s Gun Crisis, by Erik Larson. 15 New York Law School Journal of International and Comparative Law 345–354 (1995).

“The National Law Library: Service Expectations of the Second-Tier Libraries (National Law Library Symposium).” 77 Law Library Journal 649–656 (1985).

“I Didn’t Go to Law School for This…The Perils of Photocopying.” 4 Legal Reference Services Quarterly 77–78 (1984).

“To Eat or Not to Eat, Is That The Question? (Law Students’ Habit of Eating in the Library).” 4 Legal Reference Services Quarterly 95–96 (1984).

NEWSPAPER ARTICLES, PRACTICE MATERIALS, AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Protecting the Academic Freedom of Law School Clinics, 2003–4 The Newsletter 6–7 (November 2003) (American Association of Law Schools).

“Legally Blonde: Don’t Try This at Home.” Picturing Justice: The Online Journal of Law and Popular Culture, February 25, 2002. Available from http://www.picturingjustice.com/blonde_saltalamachia.htm.

“SALT Board Meets in New Orleans.” 1999 The SALT Equalizer 1 (April 1999).

“SALT Board Meets in Los Angeles.” 1998 The SALT Equalizer 1 (December 1998).

“SALT Board Meets in Miami.”1998 The SALT Equalizer 1 (August 1998).

“A Diverse SALT Board Moves Ahead on Several Fronts.” 1997 The SALT Equalizer 1–2 (May 1997).

“Full Agenda for SALT Board in Chicago.” 1996 The SALT Equalizer 3–5 (December 1996).

“Haywood Burns and Shanara Gilbert to Receive SALT Awards in Washington, D.C., 1996.” 1996 The SALT Equalizer 1, 9 (December 1996).

“SALT Plans Ahead.” 1996 The SALT Equalizer 9 (August 1996).

“SALT in San Antonio.” 1996 The SALT Equalizer 2–3 (April 1996).

“SALT Board Meets in New York.” 1995 The SALT Equalizer 5 (December 1995).

“SALT Board Meets Following Two-Day Retreat.” 1995 The SALT Equalizer 6–7 (August 1995).

“SALT Mid-Winter Board Meeting at AALS.” 1995 The SALT Equalizer 5–6 (April 1995).

“SALT Board Meets in Washington.” 1994 The SALT Equalizer 2–3 (August 1994).

“Library Use of Non-Legal Data Bases.” 10 National Law Journal S-1 (July 13, 1987).

“‘Second-Tier’ Academic Library Faces Challenge.” 17 Syllabus 5 (September 1986).

“Fiscal Realities Force Law Libraries to Cooperate.” Legal Times (July 1, 1985) (with R. Mersky).

“Three New York Libraries Pool Resources to Build Single.” Research-Level Collection, 16 Syllabus 3 (1985).