
معرفی
Aimee Self Pittman serves as Reference & Legal Research Instructional Librarian and Library Faculty at Louisiana State University's Paul M. Hebert Law Center, where she has been a core academic member since 2018. Her role bridges library science and legal education through instructional leadership and research support.
Her academic credentials include:
- Bachelor's degree from Centre College
- Juris Doctorate from University of Alabama School of Law
- Master of Library and Information Science from LSU
Self Pittman specializes in high-demand legal research domains with emphasis on Energy & Environmental Law, Administrative Law, and Legal Technology. Her instructional portfolio includes developing and teaching specialized courses that address evolving research methodologies in regulatory practice areas, directly supporting law students' transition to legal practice.
Professional contributions center on:
- Teaching Advanced Legal Research and domain-specific research courses
- Providing reference consultation for complex legal research problems
- Delivering guest lectures across LSU campuses and to legal practitioners
- Integrating practical experience from prior roles as attorney and public library director
Her trajectory reflects a unique fusion of legal practice, library leadership, and academic instruction, positioning her as a critical resource for applied legal research training within the Law Center's educational mission.



