Harry S. Martin
Harry S. Martin III (born 1943) is an American academic.[1] Educated at Harvard University, the University of Pittsburgh, and the University of Minnesota Law School, Martin served as Ess Librarian and professor of law at Harvard.[2] A specialist on Art law, Artificial intelligence and law, Information policy, Legal research, and Library Administration, he received the American Association of Law Libraries lifetime achievement award in 2012.[3] As head law librarian at Harvard from 1981 to 2008,[citation needed] Martin helped move the Harvard Law Library into the internet age.[4] He also directed the Georgetown University law library from 1976 to 1981,[5] and served on the Board of the AALL.[6] Martin is currently adjunct professor of law at the University of Texas-Austin.[7] He has been active in the American Bar Association,[8] and he released important materials on the Nuremberg trials while at Harvard.[9] Personal lifeMartin is married with two children. References
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