'Who are Those Guys?' The Results of a Survey Studying the Information Literacy of Incoming Law Students

47 Pages Posted: 1 Aug 2007

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Ian Gallacher

Syracuse University - College of Law

Date Written: July 31, 2007

Abstract

This article presents the results of a summer 2006 survey of students about to begin their first year of law school. In total, 740 students from seven different law schools responded to the survey. The survey gathered general information from the students, as well as self-evaluative data on student reading, writing, and research habits in an attempt to understand how the students perceive their skills in these crucial areas. The survey data suggest that while there is some positive news to report, incoming law students overestimate their writing and research skills and come to law school inadequately trained in information literacy. The article concludes with an analysis of some of the broad conclusions suggested by the data from this survey and from other studies of law student and new lawyers, and proposes some possible remedies for the skills deficits displayed by incoming law students.

Keywords: reading, writing, research, information literacy, legal education

Suggested Citation

Gallacher, Ian, 'Who are Those Guys?' The Results of a Survey Studying the Information Literacy of Incoming Law Students (July 31, 2007). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1004088 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1004088

Ian Gallacher (Contact Author)

Syracuse University - College of Law ( email )

Syracuse, NY 13244-1030
United States

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