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Rebekah K. Maxwell
| Title: | Associate Director for Library Operations |
| Department: | Law Library Joseph F. Rice School of Law |
| Email: | rkmaxwel@law.sc.edu |
| Phone: | 803-777-1725 |
| Fax: | 803-777-9405 |
| Office: |
1525 Senate Street |
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Background
Rebekah Maxwell received her J.D. in 1994 from Mercer University's Walter F. George School of Law in Macon, Georgia, and her M.L.I.S. in 1995 from the University of South Carolina's Davis College of Library and Information Science in Columbia. She joined the Law Library faculty at the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1997 and served for six years as a Reference Librarian before becoming the Coleman Karesh Law Library's Associate Director for Library Operations in 2004. Prior to moving to USC, Ms. Maxwell was a research specialist with Nelson, Mullins, Riley & Scarborough and the librarian for the Columbia office of Sinkler & Boyd (now Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A.).
Ms. Maxwell teaches Introduction to Legal Research and Advanced Legal Research. Her research interests include intellectual freedom, advocacy for information issues and technology in the classroom.
Selected Scholarship
- Refining a Service-Delivery System for Student-Edited Journals: Waking Up from Groundhog Day — The Day After, 21 Trends in Law Library Management and Technology 7 (2011) (with Katherine Danner Holtz).
- Developing Partnerships with Student-Edited Journals or, Waking Up from Groundhog Day, 20 Trends in Law Library Management and Technology 29 (2010) (with Katherine Danner Holtz).
- Flash and Substance: Blogs as Alternative Sources for Legal Information, 30 CRIV Sheet 9 (Feb. 2008).
- Looking for Answers for Serving the Informational Needs of Prison Populations in South Carolina, 21 Palmetto Information Notes 7 (Fall 2006).
- Using Your Powers for Good: Advocacy for Information Issues, 1 News from the South Carolina Library Association 12 (2003) (with David Heisser).
Teaching
- Legal Research, Analysis & Writing I (LAWS 533)
- Legal Research, Analysis & Writing II (LAWS 534)