Clinical Associate Professor of Law and Digital Initiatives Law Librarian
University of North Carolina School of Law
Aaron Kirschenfeld joined the Carolina Law faculty in 2016 and serves as a Clinical Associate Professor of Law and as the Digital Initiatives Librarian at the Kathrine R. Everett Law Library. His teaching and research interests include legal research and legal bibliography, with a focus on the assessment of legal information tools and platforms. Kirschenfeld is the author of articles on legal research and law librarianship, and his work has appeared in Law Library Journal and The Green Bag 2d. He is a co-author of Principles of Legal Research (3d ed., 2020).
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10:45am – 11:45am EDT
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