
معرفی
Aaron Black serves as a Legal Information Librarian at Boston University School of Law, specializing in Foreign, Comparative, and International Law (FCIL) with a focus on Arbitration. He holds a teaching-forward role, instructing courses like 'Lawyering' (legal research and writing), 'AmLaw' for LLM students, and International Legal Research, while also serving as the FCIL liaison and Sustainability Liaison for the law school.
- Education:
Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) from the University of Washington Information School (iSchool), where he gained practical skills in law librarianship through hands-on coursework and experience at the Gallagher Law Library.
Research interests include advancing legal research methodologies, international law, cultural heritage property law, and tribal law. He aims to teach advanced courses in these areas and integrate sustainability practices into academic operations. His career is shaped by advocacy for equity and inclusivity, reflecting his personal experiences navigating structural inequalities related to race, ability, economic background, and identity as a first-generation professional. He also highlights the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly with catalog and collections specialists, to address complex information challenges.
Recent news and events at the iSchool (University of Washington) are referenced in the text, including honors for Chirag Shah and Ryan Calo, though these are not directly related to Aaron Black.





