Dina, Yemisi

Yemisi Dina joined the Osgoode Hall Law School Library as Associate Librarian and Head of Public Services in June 2006. She was formerly Manager of Adult Services at the Central Library of the Richmond Hill Public Library. Prior to this, Yemisi was Law Librarian at the College of the Bahamas/University of the West Indies LLB Program 2001 to 2005 where she helped establish a law library for the program. She worked briefly as Principal Librarian at the newly decentralized Lagos Campus of the Nigerian Law School, Council of Legal Education. She started her career in 1995 as Law Librarian at the Adeola Odutola Law Library, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.

Dina was Acting Chief Law Librarian, Osgoode Hall Law School Library from May 1, 2007 to February 29, 2008.  She later served as Interim Chief Law Librarian from November 2017 to May 2019 when she was appointed Chief Law Librarian.

Her areas of interest and specialization include law librarianship; information technology and its application to the delivery of information services; legal research methods; women’s studies; foreign, comparative and international law. She teaches library research in the first-year Legal Process course and an upper year seminar Foreign, Comparative and International Law Legal Research.

Dina is widely published. She is active in professional law library organizations at both the national and international levels. Yemisi was elected President of the Canadian Association of Law Libraries/L’Association Canadienne des Bibliothèques des Droit 2023-2024.

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Research Guides

Cormack, Laurie

Chen, Jianliang (Jason)

Caruso, Laura

Carrington, Meghan

Rimon, Mya

Barbieri, Mary

Alford, Steve

Abraham, René

Davis, John N.

Professor John Davis joined the Osgoode faculty in 2000, and teaches Intensive Legal Research and Writing.  He is a co-author of the Legal Research Handbook, 5th ed. (2003), and the author of “The Digital Storage, Retrieval and Transmission of Case Reports in Canada: A Brief History”, in Law Reporting and Legal Publishing in Canada: A History (1997).  He was the Law Librarian from 2000 to 2005.  From 1987 to 2000, he was an Associate Professor and the Law Librarian at the University of Victoria.  From 1981 to 1987, he was the reference librarian and a sessional lecturer at the University of Manitoba.  He also practised law for a time in Cayuga, Ontario.  His pre-law studies were in computer science.  Professor Davis’ research interests include conveyancing law; the law of remedies, legal, constitutional, and first nations history; administrative law; legal language and interpretation; information technology law; and copyright.

Research Interests: Public Law