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Shaun Esposito
Head of Public Services & Adjunct Assistant Professor of Legal Research
Room: 121
Email: shaun.esposito@law.arizona.edu
Phone: 520.626.5551
Fax: 520.621.3138
Education
1991, M.S.L.S., Florida State University School of Library and Information Studies
1981, J.D., University of Louisville School of Law (now Louis D. Brandeis School of Law)
1978, B.A., History, graduated magna cum laude, Spalding University, Louisville KY
Bio
Shaun Esposito has been a member of the Kentucky Bar since 1981. Following a year as law clerk to Justice Marvin Sternberg of the Kentucky Supreme court, and a short stint as an appellate public defender in Louisville, he spent five years with the Louisville Legal Aid Society assisting clients in obtaining various government benefits. Mr. Esposito then spent three years as a Legal Writing and Research Instructor at Florida State University's College of Law. At Florida State, he earned a M.S. in Library and Information Studies. His work as a professional librarian started in 1991 at the University of Toledo's College of Law Library, where he was the Evening Public Services Librarian. From 1994 until November 1999, Mr. Esposito worked at the University of Kentucky's law library, where he was the Reference and Electronic Information Services Librarian. He came here to the Law Library in December 1999 as Head of Public Services. In this position, he coordinates the development of the library's collection, supervises and participates in the provision of reference service, and generally involves himself with all aspects of the library's interaction with the public. He also teaches in the first year and intermediate legal research courses and is the advisor for the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund (SALDF).
Mr. Esposito has been active in the American Association of Law Libraries, having served on its Government Relations Committee (1998-2000) and its Copyright Committee (2002-2004), and as Editor of the Academic Law Libraries Special Interest Section Newsletter since 1999. In his spare time, Mr. Esposito enjoys taking care of his dogs and working out with the University of Arizona's American Taekwondo Association Club.
Publications
Commentaries on Hicks’ ‘Teaching Legal Bibliography’: With an Addendum by Robert Berring, 28 Legal Reference Services Q. 9 (2009) (co-author, with Michael Chiorazzi).
Collection Development in the Twenty-First Century Law Library: A Bibliographic Essay, in Beyond the Books: People, Politics, and Librarianship 65 (Leslie A. Lee & Michelle M. Wu eds., 2007).
Unemployment Insurance Law: Guide to Internet and Library Resources.
Kentucky Legal Research Manual (2d ed., 2002) (co-author, with Kurt X. Metzmeier & Amy B. Osborne).
Book Review, 94 L. Lib. J. 108 (2002) (reviewing William D. Goren, Understanding the Americans with Disabilities Act: An Overview for Lawyers (2000)), also available at www.aallnet.org/products/2002-06.pdf.
Helpful Hints on Deciphering Legal Citations
Presentations
Co-presenter, Evolving from Snoozing to Using: Increasing Student-Centered Learning Using Educational Technology (AALL Annual Mtg., Portland, Or., July 14, 2008).
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