Law libraries offer jobs in a variety of settings including law firms, law schools, courthouses, government, and public libraries. Common jobs include collection development, legal research and reference, and cataloguing. To get a job in a law library, continuing education is important as well as membership in professional associations. Effective teamwork requires coordination, communication, and conflict resolution. Law libraries must evaluate user needs and provide resources through a mix of digital and print materials, including databases like CanLII and print archives.