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Web-based Legal Research Instruction:
Does It Work?
Rita KaiserReference Services Librarian
King County Law Library
Getting Involved in Web based Instruction
Previously taught in-person classes for public librariansAsked to develop synchronous web-based sessions for SPLState Library contracted for sessions to offer state-wide
Why did I agree?
Love new challengesOpportunity to use web-conferencing softwareAdapt my training to online use
Wanted public librarians to understand legal questions and referring them to a law library
Were My Efforts Successful?
Yes, generally, I believeFirst, answers to practice questions improved after trainingSecond, increased referrals to our libraryThird, requests for further training
What would I add or change in future trainings?
To answer that let me explain what I did for these sessions.I based my training program on the following elements:
5 Elements of a Web-based Training Program – Specific Methods I Used
1. Needs Assessment2. Instructional Goals- Objectives3. Instructional Strategy4. Materials Development5. Evaluation & Follow up
Needs Assessment
Were the objectives of previous class still viable?Could we use same objectives for both in-person and virtual sessions?Email survey of librarians to find out what they wanted and needed.Based objectives on this survey.
Instructional Objectives for the Sessions
Participants will be able to:Translate terms into legal search terms for finding resourcesDescribe legal resources available through Washington web sites (3 to 5 web sites)Refer legal questions as appropriate to KCLL
Instructional Strategy
Activities that would achieve the training objectives – polls, exercises, etc.
Building on what they already know – develop skills to decode legal questions
Instructional Strategy
Use techniques that support adult learning principles
Activities that fit the group size and virtual medium
Materials Development
Introductory materials to establish community
Photo – AvatarIntroduce themselvesPolls Preliminary practice questions
Rita K
Examples: Poll
Which Washington legal web site is your current favorite?1. Washingtonlawhelp.org2. LegalWa.org3. State Court web site4. KCLL.org5. Other
Examples: Preliminary Questions
Question Yes, I would go to the following web site…….
No, I don’t know the web site to use.
1. I need a power of attorney form.
2. I want a divorce and I was told I could do this myself. How do I find out how to do this?
3. I need to find out how long a cop has to file a ticket he gave me.
4. I got some paperwork that says my landlord is evicting me. What do I do now?
Practice Questions -
I need a form to garnish the wages of a person that I took to small claims court. Can I find that on the Internet?
Yes, state pattern forms – State Court web site
Practice Questions -
I lost my job awhile back and I should be getting unemployment benefits, but I got a letter from the state saying I didn’t do what I needed to do to get them and won’t receive them any longer. The letter said that if I didn’t like this final decision I could appeal to court to change it. How do I do that?
Materials Development
Learning componentPower Point – simple with live links to web sitesHandout – Legal GlossaryWhiteboard - Annotations
Legal glossaryleads to research guides, which lead to web sites – can start here.
Materials Development
Wrap- upPractice questions – 2nd set to reiterate skillsDiscussion board – for participants – after classes
Refer to Law Library - Examples
You can’t lead the patron to a resource with the direct answer (that is, form or guide with instructions)
You are not sure of the jurisdiction that may apply (federal, state, local)
Evaluation/Follow Up
Evaluation of sessions – online via web siteFinal practice exercises – posted on discussion board or sent via emailFollow up – discussion board
Web Based Evaluation – Sample Questions
Web Based Evaluation – Sample Questions
Everyone who took the online version said they would do so again.
Practice Questions - Example
My husband and I are going through a divorce and we have a temporary parenting plan in place. He isn’t following it. I was told that I need to file a motion for contempt, but I don’t know how to do it. Can you help me?
Student Answer
www.courts.wa.gov / court forms
/ ending the marriage (contempt of court) / Motion/Declaration for an Order to Show Cause
re contempt / Download and print Word form.
Rita’s Answer-- You can use either walawhelp or the state court web site to answer this question. If Washingtonlawhelp, choose Family law, then choose Contempt of Court, then choose Filing a Motion for Contempt in a Dissolution Action – you can also have your patron look at the Contempt of Court in a Family Law Case; the Basics. These will include the necessary forms (motion and order) and instructions – with a caveat. Or, you can send them to the state court web site at www.courts.wa.gov and choose Court Forms, then choose Contempt of Court under the Ending the Marriage heading. The forms here are in Word format and the patron can fill them out online, print them or save them. My inclination in this case usually depends on how much I think the patron understands. If the patron needs an overview before they start the process, I will usually start them at Washingtonlawhelp. If they need the forms in Word format – with the most up-to-date forms and instructions, I will send them to the court site – as Walawhelp is not always up-to-date, so they could inadvertently be using pattern forms that have been replaced. This isn’t as likely to happen at the state court site.
Outcomes of Training
Public librarians able to handle legal questions more easilyIncreased use of web sites – even KCLLMany more referrals to law library
But – What would I do differently?
Materials seemed to work well.But – I would require they do practice questions before first class
Helps encourage discussion
Require answers to second set of practice question be posted on discussion board
No emailing to instructor
But – Really - what would I do differently?
Follow Up one to two months later for additional questionsAsk for comments (annotations) from class participants during the sessionsNot so much chalk and talk, try to involve the students more.
Add anything else?
No, But – you never know.