Leslie Taylor’s Bio
Leslie Taylor is a Research and Instruction Librarian at Lederman Law Library. She provides legal research assistance and instruction to students and faculty at Queen’s University, as well as to other library patrons from the wider community. She also participates in the development of the law library’s collection of print and electronic resources.
Legal Research and Writing
Law Librarianship
MEd - Queen's University
MLIS - Western University
B.A. (Hons) - University of Toronto
Canadian Association of Law Libraries
(Recent):
- Leslie Taylor, “Five Flippin’ Good Reasons to Flip Your Classroom” (Fall 2016) 25:1 Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing 23.
- Review of Justice and Authority in Immigration Law by Colin Grey, (2016) 41:3 Canadian Law Library Review 30.
- Review of International Law: a Critical Introduction by Wade Mansell and Karen Openshaw, (2015) 40:2 Canadian Law Library Review 32
- Review of Canadian Copyright Law, fourth edition by Lesley Ellen Harris, (2015) 40:2 Canadian Law Library Review 26
- "The Opportunities and Challenges in the Adoption of E-Books in Academic Law Libraries" (2012) 37:4 Canadian Law Library Review 180
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