Diana Gleason
College of Law
University of Idaho
Head of Public Services and Assistant Professor
Home Town:
Salem, Oregon
Campus Locations: Moscow
With UI Since 2011
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J.D., University of Oregon, 1994
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M.L.I.S., University of Washington, library science, 1997
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Advanced Legal Research
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Distance Education
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Government Documents
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Diana graduated from the University of Oregon School of Law in 1994 and earned a Master of Library and Information Science with a Specialty in Law Librarianship at the University of Washington in 1997. She served as the Public Services Librarian at Valparaiso University School of Law in Indiana, Library Manager at Davis Wright Tremaine and Stoel Rives in Portland, Oregon, Government Documents/Reference Librarian at Eastern Oregon University in La Grande, Oregon, Head of Reference at the University of Nevada Las Vegas School of Law and Reference Librarian at the State of Oregon Law Library in Salem, Oregon, before starting at the University of Idaho. Diana is a member of the American Association of Law Libraries, Western Pacific Chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries and the Law Librarians of Puget Sound. Outside of work she enjoys hiking, gardening, cross-country skiing, contra dancing and yoga.
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- Distance Education in Law School: The Train Has Left the Station. (May, 2006). Available on bepress and SSRN.
- Where Will You Work? A Five-Year Statistical Analysis of AALL Job Placement Listings. Law Library Journal, Vol. 100, issue 3 (Summer, 2008).
- Think Before You Plea: Juvenile Collateral Consequences in the United States. Oregon author on The Juvenile Collateral Consequences Project in collaboration with ABA Association, Criminal Justice Section, staff, editing team, contributors, state authors and state experts. October, 2011.