Elaine Apostola
Adjunct Professor of Legal Studies
Division: Criminal Justice and Legal Studies
Email: elaine.apostola@becker.edu
Education
M.S., Simmons College (1980)
B.S., University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh (1975)
Experience
- Adjunct professor in legal studies, Becker College (1997-present)
- Deputy director, Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library (2011-present)
- Principal law librarian for public services, Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library (2008-2011)
- Law librarian, Mirick O’Connell Attorneys at Law (1987-2008)
- Senior lecturer of legal research and legal research on the Internet, Northeastern University (1996-2010)
- Adjunct professor in legal studies, Bay Path College (2006-Present)
- Law librarian, Perkins, Thompson, Hinckley & Keddy (1985-1987)
Publications/Presentations/Continuing Education
- Maine State Police Executive Protection Unit – Security training (January 2011)
- Creating historical databases Internet training session. National Conference of State Legislatures (November 2010)
- Delegate Information Coordinator – The Council of State Governments/Eastern Regional Conference 50th Annual Meeting and Regional Policy Forum (August 2010)
- Law Firm Management Workshop: Solutions and Scenarios. Washington, D.C. Sponsored by the Private Law Libraries section of the American Association of Law Libraries (September 2006)
- Law Librarians of New England representative to the American Association of Law Libraries Educational Summit to discuss the future of education in the field of law librarianship (September 2005)
- Co-chair of fall, 2004 regional conference of Law Librarians of New England (October 2004)
- Presentation of program at national conference of the Association of American Law Libraries (July 2009)
- 1997 Conference on Advanced Management for Private Law Librarians (AMPLL) (April 1997)
- 1995 AALL Institute: Making the Internet Connection: Electronic Publishing and Research: Training the Trainers (July 1995)
- Conference on Teaching Research in Private Law Libraries (TRIPLL) (April 1994)