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Stephanie Miller

Stephanie Miller

Interim Director of the Law Library
Head of Outreach, Attorney Services, and Digital Initiatives

Education

  • Drexel University
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Master of Science in Library and Information Science, 2011
  • New York Law School
    New York City, New York
    Juris Doctor, 2008
  • Pennsylvania State University
    State College, Pennsylvania
    Bachelor of Science, 2004
    Majors: Economics and International Business
  • Professional Experience

  • Head of Outreach, Attorney Services, and Digital Initiatives
    West Virginia University College of Law
    Morgantown, West Virginia, 2018 - present
  • Assistant Director of the Law Library, 2015 – 2018
    Head of Bibliographic and Digital Services Librarian, 2014
    Electronic Services Librarian, 2012 – 2014
    Washington and Lee University School of Law
    Lexington, Virginia, 2012 – 2018
  • Scholarly Commons Intern, Weigle Information Commons
    Van Pelt-Dietrich Library
    University of Pennsylvania
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2010 – 2011
  • Senior Circulation Assistant, Legal Research Center
    Drexel University, Earle Mack School of Law
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2010 – 2011
  • Summer Associate, Associate
    Advocate & Lichtenstein, L.L.P
    Ne York City, New York, 2007 – 2010
  • Publications and Presentations

  • Citation and the Law Symposium, Yale Law School, Virtual Conference, April 22-23, 2021.
  • Caroline L. Osborne and Stephanie C. Miller, The Scholarly Impact Matrix: An Empirical Study of How Multiple Metrics Created an Informed Story of a Scholars’ Work, 39 Legal Reference Serv. Q. 283 (2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3582607.
  • Book Review, 48 Int’l J. Legal Info. 89 (2020) (reviewing Research Handbook on EU Economic Law (Federico Fabbrini and Marco Ventoruzzo eds., 2019)).
  • The Scholarly Impact Matrix: An Empirical Study of How Multiple Metrics Created an Informed Story of a Scholars’ Work, KRELL Workshop Series University of North Carolina, Virtual Workshop, April 6, 2020.
  • Caroline L. Osborne and Stephanie C. Miller, Curricular Changes in Legal Research Instruction: An Empirical Study, 37 Legal Reference Serv. Q. 97 (2018). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3201057.
  • Southeastern Association of Law Libraries 2017, Innovative Assessment: How to Assess When Grades Aren’t Given, April 1, 2017.
  • Virginia Library Association Professional Associations Forum 2016, Tips and Tricks for Assisting Patrons with Legal Reference Questions, May 2, 2016 (invited speaker).
  • Virginia Library Association Annual Conference 2015, Managing Online Presence for Student and Professionals, October 22, 2015.
  • Southeastern Association of Law Libraries 2015, Managing Online Presence for Professionals and Law Students, April 17, 2015.
  • Law Repositories 2015, What’s Next? The Future of Content, March 30, 2015 (invited speaker).
  • Southeastern Association of Law Libraries 2014, New Frontiers in Legal Research Education: Implementing Alternative Methods of Legal Research Instruction – One Year Later, April 5, 2014.
  • Bepress Webinar, The Risk, the Plan, the Payoff: Implementing a Law Repository at Washington and Lee, April 29, 2014.
  • Virginia Association of Law Libraries Fall 2013, The Necessity, the Plan, the Payoff: Implementing a Law Repository at Washington and Lee, October 25, 2013.
  • American Association of Law Libraries 2013, Coffee Talk, Teaching Law Outside the Classroom – Using Technology to Creatively Connect with Students, July 16, 2013.
  • American Association of Law Libraries 2013, The Risk, the Plan, the Payoff: Implementing a Law Repository at Washington and Lee, July 14, 2013.
  • American Association of Law Libraries, Webinar, Tech Skills for the 21st Century Law Librarian, June 5, 2013.
  • Southeastern Association of Law Libraries 2013, Something Borrowed, Something Blue: Student Services for the Millennial Generation, April 20, 2013.
  • Southeastern Association of Law Libraries 2013, Poster, Teaching Legal Research Outside the Classroom, April 19, 2013.
  • Professional Activities and Service

  • West Virginia University Libraries
    2021 -        Research Services Committee
    2021-2022 Library Faculty Assembly Immediate Past Chair
    2020-2021 Library Faculty Assembly Chair
    2019-2020 Library Faculty Assembly Chair-elect
    2018-2019 Repositories Task Force
  • West Virginia University College of Law
    2020-2023 Assessment Committee
    2020-2021 Academic Advisor
  • American Association of Law Libraries
    2022-         Teach-in Kit/Sourcebook Merger Joint-SIS Task Force
    2021-2023  ALL-SIS Legal Research 7 Sourcebook Committee
    2019-2020  Law Repositories Caucus, Project Committee Chair
    2017-2018  ALL-SIS Scholarly Communications Committee
  • Southeastern Association of Law Libraries
    2021-2023  Membership Committee (Chair, 2022-2023)
    2019 Annual Meeting, Local Arrangements Committee
  • Virginia Association of Law Libraries
    2016-2017  Immediate Past President
    2015-2016  President
    2014-2015  Vice President/President-elect
    2013-2014  Programming Committee
  • Scholarly Publishing Certification Course (bepress), October 2013
  • Conducting Empirical Legal Scholarship Workshop, May 2013
  • Awards

  • 2021 American Association of Law Libraries, Academic Law Libraries Special Interest Section, Outstanding Article Award for The Scholarly Impact Matrix: An Empirical Study of How Multiple Metrics Created an Informed Story of a Scholars’ Work, 39 Legal Reference Serv. Q. 283 (2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3582607
  • 2016 American Association of Law Libraries Print Publications Award, awarded to the Library at Washington and Lee University School of Law for Celebrating Scholarship at W&L.
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