Associate Dean, Director of the Law Library, and Professor of Law.
(Advanced Legal Research.) Dean Roehrenbeck earned her B.A. from the
University of Delaware, her M.L.S. from Rutgers University (New
Brunswick), and her J.D. from the School of Law-Newark. She served as
head of public services and a legal research instructor at
Rutgers-Newark from 1976 to 1979. Before returning to Rutgers, she
served as the director of the Nova Southeastern School of Law in Ft.
Lauderdale, Florida. In addition to her experience in academic
libraries, she worked for the Federal Reserve Board, the New York
Public Library, the Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education
Association, and Pennie & Edmonds in New York City. She has served
as a library consultant and as a site inspector for the American Bar
Association and the Association of American Law Schools. She has been a
member of numerous professional committees and associations, including
AALL, COSELL, SEFLIN, SFALL, NJLLA, and the Cosmopolitan Group, serving
as chair of many. She also has written and published numerous articles
and books on topics ranging from legal research to legislative history
to blood alcohol evidence. Her most recent book is Complying with the ADA: Law Library Services and Facilities.