- Richard Danner
Richard A. Danner
Richard A. Danner is the Archibald C. and Frances Fulk Rufty Research Professor of Law at
Duke University School of Law inDurham, North Carolina . He also holds the position of Senior Associate Dean for Information Services. Professor Danner has served in various capacities at Duke, starting in 1979, and has served as the Director of the Duke University Law Library since 1981. Prior to working at Duke, Richard Danner served as a law librarian at theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison , where he received degrees in law and library science.Danner has served as the
American Association of Law Libraries president, is a member of theAmerican Bar Association , has served on the Executive Committee of theAssociation of American Law Schools and is the First Vice President of theInternational Association of Law Libraries .Publications
Richard Danner has published extensively on law librarianship, legal information, information technology and the law, and legal research. He has edited "Toward a Renaissance in Law Librarianship" (1997), "Introduction to Foreign Legal Systems" (with Marie- Louise Bernal) (1994), and "Legal Information and the Development of American Law" (with Frank G. Houdek) (2008). His books include "Legal Research in Wisconsin" (1980) and "Strategic Planning: A Law Library Management Tool for the '90s and Beyond" (1997 2nd edition). In addition to his books, Professor Danner has published in a number of journals including in "The Journal of Legal Education, The Law Librarian, the International Journal of Legal Information" and "Law Library Journal." He has also served as the Editor of "Law Library Journal."
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