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"John R. Allison" <[log in to unmask]>
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Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Talk
Date:
Wed, 4 Apr 2001 21:11:00 -0500
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This would not be a scholarly publication, but if your institution values
publications on pedagogy, a really well-executed piece about this
transition could prove valuable to you.

John


At 05:10 PM 4/4/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Dear Listservees:
>As a brand new Professor of BLAW,  fresh from private practice, I am making
>more than my share of mistakes and have reinvented the wheel many many
>times during this transition.  I also had the bright idea of informing the
>chair and dean that there may be a publication lurking somewhere in this
>experience from courtroom to classroom.  How was I supposed to know they
>would actually expect me to produce!  (I told you I made
>mistakes!)  Anyway, can someone out there give me some ideas or direction
>concerning a journal or audience which might actually  be interested in
>this transition?  I was thinking that administrators, chairs, or mentors
>may be a possible audience for my perspective from the other side of the
>desk.  Then again, I might be fooling myself.  Where should I look?  How do
>I go about finding an journal for this type of subject?  I am in a very
>supportive and collegial college, and my colleagues have been most helpful,
>but I just couldn't resist using this listserv.
>Thank you
>Tom Zupanc
>Herberger College of Business
>St Cloud State University
>St Cloud  MN
>320 529 6678

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