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HARRY S. MARTIN III (TERRY) Henry N. Ess III Librarian, Emeritus & Professor of Law Harvard Law School Visiting Professor of Law & Interim Director of Research Jamail Center for Legal Research Tarlton Law Library The University of Texas Law School 727 East Dean Keeton Street Austin, TX 78705 512-471-7735 [email protected] www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/martin EDUCATION Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass. 02138. A.B. History, 1965. University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, Minn. 55455. J.D., 1968. Graduate School of Library & Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. 15213. M.L.S., 1971. EMPLOYMENT Peace Corps: Instructor of Law, Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law, University of Liberia, Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa. 1969-1970. Courses taught - legal method, legal research, remedies, commercial law, comparative law. University of Texas: Associate Law Librarian. 1972-1976. Courses taught - Legal Research and Writing, Legal Bibliography (library school). Lecturer: Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. 1974-1975. Course - Legal and policy research Georgetown University Law Center: Law Librarian and Assistant Professor of Law. 1976-1981. Course taught - Legal research and writing. Harvard Law School: Librarian & Professor of Law. 1981- 2008. Courses taught - Advanced Legal Research, Art Law, Computational Analysis of Legal Research. Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, summers 2006-2008. Course taught - Legal Interests in Art in US & International Law University of Texas: Visiting Professor and Interim Director, Tarlton Law Library PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES American Association of Law Libraries: Member, Special Committee on the Renaissance of Law Librarianship, 1994 - 1995 Member, Academic Special Interest Section, 1985 - date Member, Foreign, Comparative & International Law Special Interest Section, 1985 - date Member, National Legal Resources Committee, 1985-1988 Chair, Special Committee on Location of Headquarters, 1986-1987 Harry S. Martin, Vita | 2 Member, Committee on Foreign, Comparative & International Law, 1983- 1985 Member, Executive Board, 1982-1985 Member, Nominating Committee, 1980-1981 Chair, Legislation Committee, 1978-1980 Member, Committee on Relations with Publishers and Dealers, 1977-1978 Member, Committee on Law Library Services to Prisoners, 1974-1976 American Bar Association Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar Section of International Law Art & Cultural Heritage Law Committee Association of American Law Schools Member, Section on Art Law Member, Section on Law Libraries Chair, AALS Committee on Libraries and Technology, 2004 Executive Committee, Section of Law and Computers, Association of American Law Schools, 1991 - 1993. Beta Phi Mu (honorary library fraternity) Board of Directors, Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction, 1983 - 1989. District of Columbia Pre-White House Conference on Libraries and Information Services, 1976. Georgetown University Faculty Senate, 1980-1982 Georgetown University Grievance Code Committee, 1980-1981. Chair, first grievance panel appointed under new code, December 1980. Harvard Law School Project Director: Annual Review of Population Law, 1984 - 2000. Chair, Library Committee Chair, Educational Technology Committee, 1987 - 1988 Member, Administrative Board, 2004-2007 Member, Graduate Committee, 2004-2008 Member, Local Area Network Committee, 1994 - 1995 Member, Admissions Committee, 1985 - 1986 Harvard University Member, Committee on African Studies, 1983 - 2008 Member, Committee on Benefits for Domestic Partners, 1992-93 Member, Committee on Calendar Reform, 2003-04 Member, Harvard University Library Council, 1981 - 2008 Harry S. Martin, Vita | 3 Chair: HOLLIS Administrative Advisory Committee, Harvard University Library, 1986 - 1991. (Responsible for planning and policy review of the University On-Line Catalog.) HUL Committee on Automation, 1986 - 1994 HUL Automation Planning Committee, 1994 - 2008 Board of Directors, Human Rights Internet, 1986 - 1990. Minnesota Bar Association, admitted 1968 President, New England Law Library Consortium, 1994 - 1996. Research Libraries Group Chair, Executive Group, Shared Resources Program, Research Libraries Group, 1994 - 1995; member, 1993 - 1994. Member, Mid-decade Planning committee, 1992 – 1993 WESTLAW Academic Advisory Board, 1990-1992. CONSULTANT: Chair, External review team, Bora Laskin Law Library, University of Toronto, July 1996 - February 1997. Special consultant in October 1974 to Council on Institutional Cooperation regarding establishment of a Midwestern interstate library network. Law School Accreditation Teams Member of ABA-AALS Joint Inspection Team on accreditation visit to Stanford University Law School, February 1994. Member of ABA-AALS Joint Inspection Team on accreditation visit to New York University Law School, November 1981. Member of ABA-AALS Joint Inspection Team on accreditation visit to Hofstra University Law School, April 1980. Member of ABA-AALS Joint Inspection Team on accreditation visit to Fordham University Law School, September 1979. Member of ABA Inspection Team on accreditation visit to Samford University, Cumberland School of Law, October 1977. Member of ABA Inspection Team on accreditation visit to Nova University Law Center, April 1977. PRESENTATIONS: “Some Practical Applications of the Laws of Information,” Address at the Fall Convocation, School of Information, University of Texas at Austin, 6 December 6, 2008 Convenor and moderator, “Spoils of War v. Cultural Heritage: The Russian Cultural Property Law in Historical Context,” February 8-9, 2008, Harvard Law School Harry S. Martin, Vita | 4 “No Easy Chair.” Bricks, Bytes & Continuous Renovation; ABA Facilities Conference, Washington, DC, March 9-11, 2000. “On the Renaissance of Law Librarianship.” Annual Meeting of the American Association of Law Libraries, Indianapolis, IN, July 22, 1996. “Wizards of Oz: Architects of the Virtual Library.” Keynote speech to the 4th Asian Pacific Special and Law Librarians’ Conference with the 9th Biennial Health Librarians’ Conference, Canberra, Australia, September 1991. “From Ownership to Access: Standards of Quality for the Law Library of Tomorrow.” Keynote speech at the presentation of the 500,000th volume to the Law Library; University of Minnesota Law School Centennial Celebration, October 1988. “The Harvard Way of Teaching Legal Research,” 1988 AALL Annual Meeting, Atlanta, July 1988. Keynote Speech, Workshop on Electronic Formats, Collection Development and Public Services, New York, July 1985. Moderator, “Space Planning: Making the Most of What You’ve Got”, 1985 AALL Annual Meeting, New York, July 1985. Post-convention Workshop on Cost-Effective Collection Management, Honolulu, July 1984. “Legal Aspect of Interstate Library Networks”, presented at ALA/ISDA workshop on library networking, New Orleans, February 1974. RESEARCH AND WRITING "In the Best Interests of the Art," Kunstrechtsspiegel 168-171 (No. 4, 2007) “In Defense of Remote Storage” (October 2005) "Stephen Sewall: The First Academic Justice", 7 Mass. Legal Hist. 1-16 (2001). “External Review of the Bora Laskin Law Library University of Toronto,” January 19, 1997. “Can You Really Store a Library in Cyberspace? Renovating Langdell Hall & Other Tales,” in Australian Law Librarian, Vol. 3, No. 2/3, April/June 1995. “A User-Centered View of Document Delivery and Interlibrary Loan,” [with Curtis Kendrick] in Library Administration & Management 8:4, Fall 1994, pp. 223-227. Also available on the Association of Research Libraries Web Server [http://arl.cni.org:/70/11/access/ill/] or gopher to arl.cni.org/access to research resources/interlibrary loan and document delivery/. “ILIN: A Proposal for an International Legal Information Network,” in International Access to Legislative Information - A Preliminary Investigation [Chiang, Win-Shin & Kathleen Price, eds.] Sarasota, Fla.: UNIFO Publishers, Inc., 1992, pp. 52 - 61. “Wizards of Oz: Architects of the Virtual Library.” In Achieving Excellence - Proceedings of the 4th Asian Pacific Special and Law Librarians’ Conference Harry S. Martin, Vita | 5 with the 9th Biennial Health Librarians’ Conference, Supplement One. Canberra: September 1991. “From Ownership to Access: Standards of Quality for the Law Library of Tomorrow.” Law Library Journal 82:1, Winter 1990, pp. 129-145. Also published in University of Minnesota Law School Centennial Celebration 1888-1988: Remarks of the Centennial Celebration Speakers, October 6 and 7, 1988. [Minnesota: University of Minnesota Law School, 1988.] Preservation at Harvard Law Library, with Willis C. Meredith. Littleton, CO: Fred B. Rothman & Co., 1990. “The Approach of the Electronic Law Library - Part I”. LLNE News 8:2, June 1987, pp. 42-50. “The Approach of the Electronic Law Library - Part II”. LLNE News 8:3, September 1987, pp. 73-79. “Collection Development”, with Rosalee Long and Robert Buckwalter, in Law Librarianship: A Handbook (Mueller and Kehoe, eds.). Littleton, Colo.: Rothman, 1983, pp. 237-328. Harvard Law School Library: Annual Report to the Dean for 1981/1982. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Law School, March 15, 1983. 151 p. “The First Librarian”. Harvard Law School Bulletin, 33(1), Fall 1982, pp. 26-37. “Automated Law Libraries: A Look into the Future”. National Law Journal, July 6, 1981, vol. 3, pp. 15, col. 3, and pp. 32-34. A Lawyers’ Library for the Nation’s Capital. Washington: Law Librarian’s Society of Washington, D.C., 1980. 21 p. Handbook: First Year Research and Writing Seminars - An Introduction