12. Expert research assistance from experienced librarians—contact your faculty liaison for details
11. Library guides with print and electronic resources for your seminar classes—these are subject bibliographies available online for your students, created by librarians and research assistants
10. In class presentations on specialized research topics—librarians will teach a lesson in your class with your input and guidance, or without, whichever you prefer
9. Library tours—we’ll guide you and/or your students through the collection and we’ll welcome your suggestions for new acquisitions
8. Meetings with Alison Rosenberg—I’m available any time you want to talk, not just when there’s an iPad at stake
7. We’re on Facebook and Twitter, so you can find us or follow us any time and we’ll provide you with useful information about our
events, resources, and services
6. We’ll be at law school events—supporting all of our efforts to promote intellectual growth and curiosity
5. There’s more than one way to search for information, and we’ll make it fun—if we can’t find what you’re looking for, we probably know someone who can, and if we can’t or don’t, in all likelihood what you’re looking for doesn’t exist—at least not yet; which brings me to my next reason
4. We’re creators of information—we blog on Novalawcity, write for publications, author library guides, and engage in our own scholarship—and we are available to work with you on your projects
3. We’re a friendly group, and we’ll help you in any way we can—librarianship is a service oriented profession
2. Technology—it’s abundant and at times overwhelming, but we can teach you how to apply it, operate it, consume it, or simply make it work for you
1. The possibility of an iPad with your name on it—it’s our participation reward of choice, definitely a good reason to fill out the
faculty survey by November 15, 2011