About the Contributors
Thomas Palmer is the Senior Manager, Digital Learning at the University of Queensland. Previously to this, he worked as the Law Librarian and Liaison Librarian to the School of Law. He has worked in several other law libraries over the last 15 years.
Annette Messell is a Liaison Librarian at James Cook University. She has worked in academic libraries since 2015 and supports the areas of law, sport & exercise, occupational therapy, speech pathology, and physiotherapy.
Miranda Newell is a Digital Content Specialist at The University of Queensland Library. She has over 20 years experience in academic libraries, mostly working as a librarian and supporting a variety of subject areas including psychology, social work, tourism and paramedic science.
Alice Luetchford is Open Education Librarian at James Cook University. Alice has worked in a variety of roles in academic libraries including Law Librarian and Liaison Librarian for Business, Criminology, Politics and Creative Media.
Susanne Schultz is the Law Librarian at the University of Southern Queensland. She has over 15 years of experience in an academic library environment, with the majority in the Law Librarian role.
Rachel Klesch is an Academic & Research Librarian at Charles Darwin University. Rachel has worked as a solicitor and librarian in court and academic libraries.
Rachel Ritchie is a Client Services Librarian at Southern Cross University. She has 20 years experience as a law librarian and tax researcher, and has worked in academic, corporate, parliamentary and public libraries. Rachel has also recently worked as a paralegal in a number of regional legal and conveyancing firms.
Katarina Borcherdt is a Library Adviser at the Queensland University of Technology Law Library. She has worked in academic libraries since 2019 supporting a variety of subject areas including Engineering, Science, Business, and Law. Katarina is currently involved in several working groups relating to digital knowledge and learning resource creation and is a member of the Digital Dexterity Community of Practice.
Michelle Bendall is the Scholarly Services Librarian – Law at Deakin University. Michelle has over 30 years experience as a law librarian working in Victorian court, academic and specialised law libraries.
Kat Lee is a Faculty Services Librarian at the University of Queensland. Kat also worked at the Supreme Court Library, Queensland as a librarian in the Reasearch and Education team.
A note of special thanks is also extended to Rachael Harrison (University of Queensland) and Thomas Mullins (Queensland University of Technology) for their support of this project.