This section of the Summer RA Workshop Guide will provide you with a number of tips about how to work effectively with Emory Law faculty and how to get the most out of your time as a Research Assistant.
You will be absorbing a great deal of information all at once when you start your research project. You may well be working on a topic that is new to you or with which you are not especially familiar. One way to keep information about your project organized and readily available is by writing down and tracking relevant details that you will be able to refer to throughout your time working as an RA.
To that end, it is useful for you to:
Below are several templates that may help you (1) keep track of your research, (2) give you some ideas of how to organize your work, (3) begin to organize your research and writing, or (4) create your own research log:
Both you and your faculty member will have many demands on your time while you are working as an RA. As a result, it is useful to explicitly discuss a number of different issues and for you to get clarity about what your faculty member expects of you at the outset of your project.
During your first meeting or meetings, it will be helpful to talk about:
It is very likely that your faculty member has been working on their project for a long time or, at a minimum, that they have extensive knowledge about the particular topic or area of law that is the focus of your research project. As a result, you should do what you can to get up to speed on the project and to communicate about your research progress throughout your time as an RA.
It will be worth your time to:
As you conduct your research, there are a number of larger issues to keep in mind:
For more information on working with faculty as an RA, see this sesson presented by Andrea Quinn, Law Librarian for Digital Initiatives and Research Services, from our Summer RA Workshop - 2023.
Faculty Research Question?
Please complete our Faculty Request form.
Student Research Question?
Please complete our Student Research Request form.
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