Tuesday, 25 January 2005 |
Sooin Kim joined the University of Toronto law school as the Centre for Innovation Law __ Policy Librarian/Administrator in April of 2003. She has over three years experience as a Reference Librarian at the law firm of Fasken Martineau, where she provided customized legal reference and research services, orientation and legal research training, and developed extensive web-based resources and specialized legislation databases. Sooin received a Master of Information Studies degree at the Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto in 2000. She also has an administrative background as Operations Manager for a real estate consulting firm where she managed several sales offices, conducted market research and organized events to market the firm to client groups.
As Librarian/Administrator for the Centre, Sooin provides comprehensive reference and research services to members of the Centre and facilitates access to the resources of the collection by faculty, students and members of the public. She also provides library training sessions to students interested in Intellectual Property and Innovation Law, and is responsible for updating web pages, research guides and legislation guides which are available on the Centre's web-site. The Centre Librarian also collects materials in the innovation law and policy subject areas at the Bora Laskin Law Library. |
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