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7p8jk_v1 An Ecological and Holistic Analysis of the Epistemic Value of Law Libraries We examine the libraries' roles within the "epistemic foundation of society.” Our analysis is in response to a comment of Yale Law Dean Gerken of the role of libraries in her recent article about legal education's new focus and to remarks by AALS President Vicki Jackson that suggest an uncertain role for libraries. We have adapted holistic ecological media theory, as developed by Ronald Deibert, to reject a technologically deterministic view of libraries as having no future. We have considered the role of law libraries in the social epistemology or cognitive authority of the legal community, the role of law libraries as knowledge institutions (in multiple facets), the function of technology (including language and media), and geopolitical and physical considerations. We have reviewed our past in terms of reading as a legal profession, considered the development of libraries, and have speculated about the future--all through ecological holistic lenses. We conclude that libraries are not victims to be sacrificed on the altar of technological determinism—they have many features, not only compatible with the current and future information environment, but valuable to the society embedded within it. 2024-08-16T14:35:08.147631 2024-08-16T14:46:00.460224 2024-08-16T14:45:39.379053 2021-12-01T06:00:00   lawarxiv 1 accepted 1 1 https://doi.org/10.31228/osf.io/7p8jk No license Law libraries; cognitive authority; ecological holistic media theory; epistemic institutions; knowledge dissemination; legal education; legal profession; rule of law.; social epistemology; technological determinism ["Law libraries", "cognitive authority", "ecological holistic media theory", "epistemic institutions", "knowledge dissemination", "legal education", "legal profession", "rule of law.", "social epistemology", "technological determinism"] Paul Douglas Callister; Dana Neacsu [{"id": "tv7cx", "name": "Paul Douglas Callister", "index": 0, "orcid": "0000-0002-9613-0138", "bibliographic": true}, {"id": "exarg", "name": "Dana Neacsu", "index": 1, "orcid": null, "bibliographic": true}] Paul Douglas Callister Law; Law and Society; Legal Writing and Research [{"id": "59bacc7e54be810341615c32", "text": "Law"}, {"id": "59bacc8354be810341615ceb", "text": "Law and Society"}, {"id": "59bacc8a54be810341615e5f", "text": "Legal Writing and Research"}] https://osf.io/download/66bf63b217d6782d5dc5cbed 0   not_applicable not_applicable []   2025-04-09T21:06:17.621832
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