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JOEL FISHMAN, Ph.D. 604 Hastings St. Pittsburgh, PA 15206 (412) 628-9295; work: (412) 350-5353 email: [email protected] EMPLOYMENT Duquesne University 600 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15282 Center for Legal Information Assistant Director for Lawyer Services, 11/8/99-present Administer the daily running of the Allegheny County Law Library in conjunction with Duquesne University Law Library. Main responsibilities: reference, collection development, publications, web site publications (PA Constitution, Duquesne University); teach CLE seminars on Federal, Pennsylvania, Government and Legal Ethics since 2002; Co-Director, Pennsylvania Constitution Web Site. Grant writing received $18,000 from two grants for Web Site development; $16,552 for computer equipment for computer lab. Paralegal Institute Introduction to Legal Research, 2005-2010. Computer Advanced Legal Research course, May 2003-2010 Legal Research Methods, 2011- . Four times a year. Advanced Legal Research, Summer 2010, Spring 2012, Summer 2012 History Department Lecturer, U. S. History, 1877 to Present, Spring 1990 and 1994 Lecturer, England to 1715, Spring 2010 Forensics Sciences and the Law Lecturer, American Legal History, Fall 2012, 2013 Allegheny County Law Library 921 City-County Bldg. 414 Grant St. Pittsburgh, PA 15219-2465 Law Librarian, 3/77-11/7/99 Administer the daily running of the library with a collection of 130,000 volumes and 500,000 microforms; 200 videos; staff of 9; $900,000 budget; obtained Federal Depository status for library; introduced library automation including INNOPAC from Innovative Interfaces, Inc.; establishment 1 of a legal processing center; in-house microcomputer processing; started Law, History, and Genealogy Publication Series; obtained over $300,000 in various grants including LSCA Title III and corporate grants. University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260 Graduate School of Public & International Affairs, Instructor, 1982-present Introduction to Legal Research (1982 to present); Electronic Law Office (1988-89) School of Information Sciences, Summer 2008 & 2009 Adjunct Lecturer, Legal Resources & Services (LIS2555) University External Studies Department 2003-present Introduction to Legal Research (Web Course) Course is offered fall, spring, and summer sessions History Dept., Lecturer, Winter 1980, History of American Law Clarion University of Pennsylvania Clarion, PA 16214 Department of Library Science, Adj. Asst. Professor, Summer 2000, Adj. Instructor Spring 2003 Introduction to Research Methods course (LS550) Point Park College Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Social Sciences & Communications Dept., Adj. Professor, 1999, 2000 Introduction to Legal Research Methods Robert Morris College Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Instructor, Legal Assistant Program, 1980-1998 Introduction to Legal Research (3-4 times a year) and Advanced Legal Research (six times in ten years) Project Director, 1983-84: "Developing Skills in the Usage of a Computerized Legal Database System." Award of a $37,738 grant from Pa. Dept. of Education to introduce WESTLAW database system into three high school districts in Allegheny County. It was the first time this database was used in high schools throughout the country. Community College of Allegheny County Monroeville, PA 15146 2 Legal Assistant Program, Instructor, Introduction to Legal Research, 1979; Advanced Legal Research, 1983 Law Library Consultant, 1979- Perform consulting jobs for law firm/corporation law libraries including evaluation of library collections for insurance and sales purposes; organize collections; catalog collections. Seton Hall University Law School Newark, NJ 07102 Assistant Law Librarian, 10/74-3/77, Assistant Law Librarian, first for public services and then for acquisitions. Evening Reference Librarian, 10/73-10/74 High School (Grace H. Dodge High School) Substitute Teacher, NYC, Spring 1972, Taught 10th grade history and 12th grade economics Bronx Community College Bronx, NY 10458 Library, Adjunct Lecturer, 9/70-1/75, Evening Reference Librarian in various branches History Department, Adjunct Lecturer, 9/69-1/73, History of Western Civilization I and II. EDUCATION Hunter College 9/63-6/67 B.A. History University of Wisconsin-Madison 9/67-6/69 M.A. History Queens College 9/72-9/73 M.L.S. Library Science University of Wisconsin-Madison 6/69-8/77 Ph.D. History •M.A. Thesis: "Some Positions of the Tory Party in the Convention Parliament of 1689." •Ph.D. Dissertation: "Edward Stillingfleet, Bishop of Worcester (1635-99): Anglican Bishop and Controversialist." Abstract in Diss. Abstracts, V.39/A, pp. 6883-84. HONORS AND AWARDS • A.A.L.L. Certified Law Librarian, November 24, 1980. • Certificate of Appreciation, Western Pennsylvania Law Library Association, 1982, 1984, 2005. •Winner of the 1995 A.A.L.L. Call for Papers, Open Division, "The Reports of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania"; published in 87 L. LIBR. J. 643-693 (1995). •Winner of the 2005 Connie E. Bolden Publications Award by State, Court and County Special Interest Section of the A.A.L.L. for “extensive publication of books and articles dealing with Pennsylvania law over the past twenty-five years.” •Contributor, “Pennsylvania Prestatehood Legal Research,” in Michael Chiorazzi and Marguerite 3 Most, eds. Prestatehood Legal Research: A Guide to the 50 States, including the District of Columbia and New York City 991-1028 (Haworth Press,2006) Winner of the 2007 Joseph L. Andrews Bibliographical Award, American Association of Law Libraries. •Winner of the 2007 AALL Wolters Kluwer Law & Business Grant Program, for Index to State Judges Inductions, Memorials, Etc. From the Official State Court Reports ($1,325). •Winner of the 2012 Connie E. Bolden Publications Award by State, Court and County Special Interest Section of the A.A.L.L. for co-authoring with Dittakavi Rao, Navigating Legal Research & Technology (2010). CONTINUING EDUCATION AND INSTITUTES A.A.L.L. Institute on American Legal History in Boston, MA, June 24-27, 1976. A.A.L.L. Institute on Micrographics in Malibu, CA, June 26-29, 1979. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Association of Law Libraries: Member, Scholarship Committee, 1999-2000; Member, Research Committee, 2004-2006. •Academic Law Libraries: Chair, Bylaws Committee, 2011-13. •Contemporary Social Problems Special Interest Section: Vice Chair/Chair Elect, 1984-85; Chair, 1985-86; Past Chair, 1986-87. •Government Documents Special Interest Section: Member, Bylaws Committee, 2012-13. •Legal History and Rare Book Special Interest Section: Vice Chair, 1999-2000; Chair, 2000-01; Past Chair, 2001-02; Book Review Editor, LH&RB Newsletter, 2006 to present. •Legal Information Services to the Public Special Interest Section: Vice-Chair, 2006-07; Member, Kathy Garner Scholarship Committee, 2006 to present. •Microforms and AV Special Interest Section: Vice Chair, 2001-03; Chair, 2003-05; Past Chair, 2005-07; Vice-Chair/Chair: 2013-2015 •State Court & County Law Libraries: Chair, Standards Committee, 1977-1980, 1986-1987; Chair, Statistics Committee, 1980-1983, 1984-1985; Vice Chair, 1989-90; Chair, 1990-91; Past Chair, 1991-92; Co-Chair, Public Relations & Publicity Committee, 2005-6; Chair, 2006-7; Co- Chair, 2007-8; Chair, Standards Committee, 2011-13. •Western Pennsylvania Law Library Association: Co-founder of Assn.; Vice President, 1979, 1985; President, 1985-86, 2010-11; Past President, 1986-87, 2011-12; Historian, 2003-; Member at Large, 2008-10. •Pittsburgh Regional Library Center: Vice President, PRLC, 1986-87; President, 1987-88; Board of Directors, 1988-90; 1991-95; President, 1994-95. Combined with PALINET in 1997. •Law Library Microform Consortium: Advisory Board, 1984-86, 1990-97, 2000-06, 2007-10; Board of Directors, 1988-89. •Pennsylvania Library Association: Vice President/President Elect, Adult Services Committee, 1981-82; Organization and Bylaws Committee, 1986-88, Chair, 1988-89; Chair, Government Documents Roundtable, 1989-90; Chair, Southwest Chapter, 1995-97. 4 SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES •Commentator, "Stuart Statesmen," Duquesne History Forum, Pittsburgh, PA, November 1, 1973. •Papers, "Bishop Edward Stillingfleet and the Principles of Legal Sovereignty," American Society for Legal History, Washington, D.C., November 1, 1974; Missouri Valley History Conference, Omaha, NB, March 6, 1975; Ohio Academy of History Conference, Columbus, OH, April 29, 1978. Paper, "Edward Stillingfleet and Protestant Nonconformity," at the Reformation History Seminars, N.Y.C., October 11, 1975. •Moderator, "Law and Medicine" session, Pennsylvania Library Association, Pittsburgh, September 29, 1980. •Paper, "Legal History of the Road System of Allegheny County, Pa., 1788-1854," at the Duquesne History Forum, Pittsburgh, October 2, 1980. •Paper, "County Court Records From An Historian's View-point," at the Pennsylvania Library Association, Philadelphia, July 18, 1981. •Paper, "Genealogical Research in Law Libraries," Come Home to Pennsylvania Conference, Pittsburgh, April 22, 1982; WGHS, Session July 22, 1994. •Teaching session on Legal Research, American Society of Public Administrators, Region IV Conference Pittsburgh, October 7, 1982. •Moderator, "Immigration and Ethics in the U.S.," Duquesne History Forum, Pittsburgh, October 1983. •Paper, "The Law Academy of Philadelphia, 1821-1940," Duquesne History Forum, October 1985. •Teach sessions on Pennsylvania Legal Research, Lehigh University, 1984; PLA Govt. Documents Roundtable, April 1990; PRLC Conference, Pittsburgh, May 1990 •Panelist, 2d Legal Research Forum Sponsored by Lawyers Weekly USA,