Faculty
Professor Carol A. Parker

Articles
The Impact of New Technology on Librarianship, in The Changing Role of Academic Librarianship (Inside the Minds Series) (Aspatore Books: Boston 2008) (in press).
A Few Remodeling Projects Make Major Impact: The University of New Mexico School of Law Library’s new reading room, reference desk, and classroom reflect the library as a vibrant activity hub (8th Annual Architectural Series), Spectrum magazine, 20-21 (May 2008) available at http://www.aallnet.org/products/pub_sp0805/pub_sp0805_Impact.pdf.
Institutional Repositories and the Principles of Open Access: Changing the Way We Think About Legal Scholarship, 37 New Mexico L. Rev. 431-77 (2007).
Mobile Computer Classrooms: A Case Study, 24:3 ALL-SIS Newsletter 14, 18-19, (Summer 2005).
Legal Resources on the Internet (Part I), 82:5 Mich. B. J. 40-41 (2003).
Legal Resources on the Internet (Part II), 82:6 Mich. B. J. 44-46 (2003).
Digest of Michigan Probate Opinions, 22: 4 Mich. Prob. & Est. Plan. J. 71-79 (Summer 2003).
Digest of Michigan Probate Opinions, 22: 2 Mich. Prob. & Est. Plan. J. 27-35 (Winter 2002).
Research, Technology Continue at MSU-DCL, Ingham County B. Ass'n BRIEFS, p. 11 (Jan. 2002).
MSU-DCL Law Library Designs Custom Database to Meet Faculty Needs, Mich. Library Consortium Communiqué (Oct. 2001).
Note, Should the Michigan Supreme Court Adopt a Non-Majority Vote Rule for Granting Leave to Appeal, 43 Wayne L. Rev. 345-74 (1996).
