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Laurie Selwyn

Laurie Selwyn, received her M.L.S. from Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, MI. After working in a number of public and academic libraries from 1980-2002, Selwyn accepted the position of County Law Librarian with the Grayson County District Attorney’s Office. Here she spear-headed the revival of the badly neglected and outdated library, updated the collection, and established policies and procedures encouraging library use as well as input concerning library needs. A frequent reviewer for "Library Journal", Selwyn has also reviewed for Legal Information Alert and Law Library Journal as well as contributed to such professional resources as A Day in the Life: Career Options in Library and Information Science (Priscilla Shontz and Richard Murray. 2007. Libraries Unlimited), How to Thrive as a Solo Librarian (Carol Smallwood and Melissa Clapp. 2012. Scarecrow Press), and coauthored “The Public Law Library: A Place in Today’s World?” in Legal Information Alert, 29(3), 1,3 with Virginia Eldridge.
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