Survey of Law Library Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic

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By Primary Research Group, Inc.

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The 75-page report gives detailed data and commentary from law school faculty, staff and administration about how their law school has responded to the Coronavirus. The study gives detailed data on the percentage of law schools that have shut down, gone partially or fully online or are exploring such possibilities. Surveying was conducted between March 12 and March 15, 20 Respondents were primarily law school faculty, deans and, to a lesser extent, staff.Survey respondents discuss in open ended questions what they like and do not like about how their law schools have adjusted to the Coronavirus. In addition to extensive commentary, the study provides highly specific data on law schools that have formed committees to deal with the virus, and on how faculty view the communications skills of law school management in reaching out to the broader law school community about the Coronavirus. Survey respondents rate how prepared they are to teach online, and how well their law school's have helped them to prepare for the new realities.

Survey of Law Library Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic