Katie Hanschke
131 21st Ave. S, Nashville, TN 37203
615-343-1290, [email protected]
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Work Experience
Head of Access Services/Lecturer in Law (July 2018-Present) Alyne Queener Massey Law Library, Vanderbilt Law School
Manage law library access services including document delivery, interlibrary loan, circulation and collection maintenance
Provide reference and research services for students, faculty and other members of the Vanderbilt community
Teach legal research in the first-year Legal Writing and Research Program Reference/Faculty Services Librarian (February 2017-July 2018) North Carolina Central University Law Library
Managed the relationship between the law library and the law faculty
Coordinated classroom trainings for various doctrinal classes
Organized complex research projects utilizing legal research databases in support of law faculty and clinical programs
Provided legal research instruction in the first year and upper-level curriculum, including formulating a syllabus, assignments and instructional resources and facilitating in-class engagement
Reference/Student Services Librarian (July 2015-January 2017) North Carolina Central University Law Library
Managed the relationship between the law library and the law student body
Served as the primary library services contact for the NCCU Law Review, the Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Law Review and the Environmental Law Review
Conducted extensive faculty research as a faculty liaison, working both directly with faculty and faculty research assistants
Supervised student reference assistants
Planned, developed and implemented library workshops, library tabling and the law library’s first year orientation offerings
Law Library Fellow (June 2013-August 2014) Cracchiolo Law Library, University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law
Created online tutorial videos outlining various legal research skills through Camtasia Screen Recorder and Video Editor
Provided legal research trainings and workshops to law students on various legal research topics
Spearheaded the “Fellows Folderol,” a library blog available on the law library website
Responsible for planning and organizing the annual law library orientation event, which involved planning activities, assigning tasks for completion by my peers and coordinating various donations from local businesses around the Tucson community
Katie Hanschke
131 21st Ave. S, Nashville, TN 37203
615-343-1290, [email protected]
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Graduate Research Assistant (August 2012- May 2013) Georgia State University College of Law
Utilized international and interdisciplinary research skills to develop information sheets on disability protections and pandemic protocols for a variety of international countries, specifically Cambodia, Singapore, Brazil, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, for a current university professor
Compiled and completed a paper for publication with Leslie Wolf and Wendy Hensel the summer prior to and while working towards my Masters in Library Science
Intern (June 2012-July 2012) Eleventh Circuit Appeals Court and Northern District of Georgia Court Law Libraries
Cataloged resources from purchase through shelving using OCLC WorldCat and Library System (ILS) Unicorn-Java Workflows Staff Client
Compiled a detailed listing of duplicate copies of books compiled from a variety of locations in the courthouse
Completed research projects, largely involving legislative history, for the reference librarians
Prepared books for excising based on the availability of government documents in digital format
Graduate Reference Assistant (August 2011-May 2012) Georgia State University Law Library Reference Desk
Education
North Carolina State University (Expected May 2019)
Applied Statistics and Data Management Certificate
Coursera Certificate (December 2017)
Copyright for Educators and Librarians
University of Arizona (August 2014)
Master of Arts, Library and Information Science
Georgia State University (May 2013)
Juris Doctor, cum laude
Emory University (May 2008)
Bachelor of Arts, Sociology
Katie Hanschke
131 21st Ave. S, Nashville, TN 37203
615-343-1290, [email protected]
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Publications
Katie Hanschke and Patrick Parsons, Distractedly Engaged or Engagedly Distracted: How Constant Collaboration Breeds Innovation in Millennial Librarians, in Millennial Leadership in Libraries (Ashley Krenelka Chase ed., 2018). Program Reviews: Highlights from AALL 2016, B1- Meeting the Legal Information Needs of Transgender Library Patrons Research Findings, Legal Issues & Cataloging Challenges, Poster Session Presentations, 36 ALL-SIS Newsletter at 10-11, 28-29 (Fall 2017).
The View from the Trenches: An Ode to the Ordinary, 36 ALL-SIS Newsletter at 7, 9 (Fall 2016), http://www.aallnet.org/sections/all/resources/newsletter/archives/36-1.pdf.
Program Reviews: Highlights from AALL 2016, A3- Crowdsourcing a Skill Set to Manage the Legal Information of the Future, D5-Developing a Business Corporate Legal Research Course Without Ever Having Billed an Hour, 36 ALL-SIS Newsletter at 12-13, 21 (Fall 2016).
New Field, New Corn: Essays in Alabama Legal History, 108 Law Library Journal at 468 (Summer 2016) (book review), http://www.aallnet.org/mm/Publications/llj/LLJ-Archives/vol-108/no-3/Keeping-Up-with-New-Legal-Titles.pdf.
Katie Hanschke, Leslie E. Wolf and Wendy Fritzen Hensel, The Impact of Disability: A Comparative Approach to Medical Resource Allocation in Public Health Emergencies, 8 St. Louis Univ. J. Health L. & Pol'y 259 (2015), http://ssrn.com/abstract=2658780.
The SEAALL Annual Meeting: How a Law Student Became an (Almost) Librarian, 38 Southeastern L. Librarian (SEAALL) at 7-8 (Fall 2013), http://www.aallnet.org/chapter/seaall/documents/newsletter/seaallv38n4.pdf.
Instruction, Trainings and Poster Sessions
Professional Presentations
Presentation- Designing Effective Legal Research Rubrics: The Foundation for Successful Assessment, SEAALL Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN (April 2018).
Presentation- Using Upper Level Legal Research Labs to Develop Marketable Students, SEAALL Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN (April 2018).
Presentation- Kahoot!, AALL Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (July 2016) (Cool Tools Cafe).
Katie Hanschke
131 21st Ave. S, Nashville, TN 37203
615-343-1290, [email protected]
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Poster Sessions
Library Lunch and Learns: How Your Library Can Tap into the Unique Skills and Expertise of Your Staff to Provide Training Opportunities and Professional Development for All Its Members, AALL Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (July 2016).
Digitizing Your Law Review: Lessons Learned from a Graduate Assistant, SEAALL Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA (April 2013).
Instruction and Guest Lectures
Instructor- Legal Research and Persuasion (Spring 2016, Spring 2017, Spring 2018).
Instructor- Judicial Opinion Writing Research Lab (Fall 2017).
Instructor- Advanced Legal Research (Summer 2017).
Guest Lecture- Researching Trademarks, Trademark Clinic (Spring 2018).
Guest Lecture- Researching Corporate Information, Business Associations (Spring 2018).
Guest Lecture- Research Refresher, Appellate Advocacy (Spring 2017, Summer 2017, Fall 2017, Spring 2018).
Guest Lecture- Researching Tax Law, Tax Law (Fall 2017).
Guest Lecture-Research Refresher, Legal Letters (Fall 2016, Spring 2017, Fall 2017).
Guest Lecture- Research Refresher, Judicial Opinion Writing (Fall 2016, Fall 2017).
Guest Lecture- Research Refresher, Lawyers as Problem Solvers (Spring 2017, Summer 2017).
Guest Lecture- Introduction to Legal Research, Undergraduate Business Law Course (Fall 2016).
Guest Lecture- ExpressO Training, Intellectual Property Law (Fall 2016).
Guest Lecture- ExpressO Training, Trademark Law (Fall 2016).
Katie Hanschke
131 21st Ave. S, Nashville, TN 37203
615-343-1290, [email protected]
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Student Workshops and Trainings
What Can the Law Library Do for You? Environmental Law Review Training (Fall 2016).
Law Review Spading Workshop (Fall 2015, Fall 2016, Fall 2017).
What Can the Law Library Do for You? Trademark Moot Court Training (Fall 2016, Fall 2017).
What Can the Law Library Do for You? Moot Court Board Training (Fall 2016).
What Can the Law Library Do for You? Law Review Trainings (Fall 2015, Fall 2016, Fall 2017).
Citators (Spring 2016).
The Bluebook (Spring 2016).
Business Legal Research (Fall 2015).
Picking a Paper Topic and Preemption Checking (Fall 2015, Fall 2016, Fall 2017).
Student Reference Assistant Training (Fall 2015, Fall 2016).
United States Legal System and Sources of Law Refresher (Fall 2015).
Professional Associations and Committee Work
American Association of Law Libraries (2012-Present)
Academic Law Libraries SIS (2015-Present) o ALL-SIS Newsletter Committee (2016-Present)
Editor (2018-Present) o ALL-SIS Social Media Committee (2017-Present) o ALL-SIS Faculty Services Committee (2017-Present)
Research Instructions and Patron Services SIS (2015-Present) o Teach-In Tool Kit Committee (2015-2016) o Board Member- Secretary/Treasurer (2017-Present)
Southeastern Chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries (2013, 2015-Present)
Community Service Committee (2016-Present) o Committee Chair (2018- Present)