Ashley Krenelka Chase, BA, JD, MA
(Assistant Professor)

Stetson University College of Law

Faculty

net neutrality, prisons, legal research, access to justice, access to justice and technology

About Me

Ashley Krenelka Chase is currently an Assistant Professor of Law at Stetson University College of Law, where she teaches legal research and writing. Previously, Ashley was the associate director of the Dolly & Homer Hand Law Library the Coordinator of Legal Practice Technology at Stetson, where she worked with faculty to identify technology competencies for incoming and outgoing students and to ensure student success during law school and in the practice of law. Ashley’s scholarship focuses on the intersection of research, technology, and access to justice for incarcerated litigants. She lives with her family in Gulfport, Florida.


Publications

  • Ashley Krenelka Chase, “Organizations and Workflow: Leveraging Your Library to Make the Most of DRM,” Digital Rights Management: A Librarian’s Guide, Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 2016.
  • Ashley Krenelka Chase, “Leading with (Next to) Nothing: A Blueprint for Active Library Leadership When Times are Tough,” Strategic Library, 2016. Pages 1-3
  • Ashley Krenelka Chase, “Watch Out for the Bus: Tales of Cross-Training, Teams, and Rotating Duties in an Academic Law Library,” Partnerships and New Roles in the 21st-Century Academic Library: Collaborating, Embedding, and Cross Training for the Future, Scarecrow Press, 2015.
  • Ashley Krenelka Chase, ed., “Millennial Leadership in Libraries,” William S. Hein & Co, Forthcoming, 2018.

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