Rebecca Chapman

photo of Chapman in her office.

Senior Assistant Law Librarian

Research Focus: Legal Research, Indigenous topics and Native Sovereignty

Links: Curriculum Vitae

CONTACT INFORMATION

541 O'Brian Hall, North Campus
716-645-3832
rc82@buffalo.edu

Biography Publications

Journal Articles

Indigenous Copyright Concepts and Indigenous Data Sovereignty: How Libraries and Archive Can Support It, 116 LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL 323 (2024).

When the Goalposts Move: Government Information, Classified Information, and What Librarians Can do to Help, LEGAL REFERENCE SERVICES QUARTERLY (2022).

Protecting Our Spaces of Memory: Rediscovering the Seneca Nation Settlement Act through Archives, 113 LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL 173 (2021).

Chapters

A Brief History of Law Libraries and Their Structures, in ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES OF ACADEMIC LAW LIBRARIES: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE 2 (Elizabeth Adelman & Jessica de Perio Wittman, eds.) (William S. Hein & Co. 2024).

Native American and Indigenous Law in Law Schools, A Core Requirement, in INTEGRATING DOCTRINE AND DIVERSITY: BEYOND THE FIRST YEAR (Nicole P. Dyszlewski, Raquel J. Gabriel, Suzanne Harrington-Steppen, Anna Russell & Genevieve B. Tung, eds., Carolina Academic Press, 2024).

A Brief History of Law Libraries and Their Structures, in ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES OF ACADEMIC LAW LIBRARIES: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE 1 (Elizabeth Adelman & Jessica de Perio Wittman, eds.) (William S. Hein & Co. 2023).

Native American and Indigenous Law: A Selected, Annotated Bibliography of Sources for Promoting and Maintaining Native American Law as Part of the Core Curriculum in Law School, in INTEGRATING DOCTRINE AND DIVERSITY: BEYOND THE FIRST YEAR (Genevieve Tung, Anna Russell, Suzanne Harrington-Steppen, Raquel Gabriel, and Nicole Dyszlewski, eds., Carolina Academic Press, 2023).