The Tao of Law Librarianship: The Truth About Blogging
Connie Crosbyis Library Manager at WeirFoulds LLP in Toronto, Canada. She is a regular contributor to Slaw, a co-operative weblog about Canadian legal research and information technology, writes her...
View ArticleThe Tao of Law Librarianship: Reining In Your Inner Change Freak
Connie Crosby is Library Manager at WeirFoulds LLP in Toronto, Canada. She is a regular contributor to Slaw, a co-operative weblog about Canadian legal research and information technology, writes her...
View ArticleThe Tao of Law Librarianship: Flickr is the Web Photo Tool Preferred by...
Connie Crosby interviews Libraryman about how he uses the popular web-based photo sharing application, and its substantial value to the profession as teaching, training and communications application.
View ArticleFeatures - Writing Justice Blackmun
Writing Justice BlackmunAmerican Association of Law Libraries, St. Louis, July 9, 2006by Linda Greenhouse
View ArticleFeatures - The State of the Law Library Blogosphere
The State of the Law Library BlogospherebyBonnie ShuchaBonnie Shucha is Head of Reference, University of Wisconsin Law Library
View ArticleA Cup of Creativi-tea: Writer's Block
Terri Wilson suggests a number of creativity exercises that can be of assistance when writer's block sets in, and deadlines loom.
View ArticleSmall Content, Long Tails, and Big Ideas in Law Libraries
Small Content, Long Tails, and Big Ideas in Law Librariesby Jason EisemanJason Eiseman (MLS) is the Computer Automation Librarian at Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt in Portland, Oregon.
View ArticleDeal or No Deal – Licensing and Acquiring Digital Resources: License...
Kara Phillips describes how to apply the techniques and theories that are the foundation of a classic book on negotiation to the process of developing electronic licensing agreements that satisfy the...
View ArticleThe Tao of Law Librarianship: Reaching Across the Generations in the Profession
Connie Crosby addresses the evolving professional roles and expectations, goals and perspectives of librarians between Baby Boom and Generation X.
View ArticleLibrarianship - Promoting Public Service and Philanthropy
Kara Phillips shares examples of diverse personal volunteer efforts within the law library community, gleaned from an informal survey, that include service on the local, national and international level.
View ArticleThe Blog - Another Tool in Your Arsenal
Janet Peros provides an overview of how law librarians have integrated blogs and RSS into current awarness services for practice groups and client related research.
View ArticleThe Tao of Law Librarianship: Becoming A Wiki Warrior
Connie Crosby recommends wikis for a group of people working toward a consensus, whether it be creating an final project plan or a proposed working list for a department, office or practice group...
View ArticleA Cup of Creativi-tea: Start a Resolution
Terri Wilson offers quick suggestions, easily implemented, for making time to fulfill a resolution or two during the course of our increasingly demanding work week.
View ArticleFor the New Law Firm Librarian: A Conversation Between Two Veterans
Elaine Billingslea Dockens and Karen Krupka, each of whom has over 20 years of law librarian experience, discuss the field of law librarianship, and key issues and factors that new law librarians are...
View ArticleProblems with Creating a Course to Help Colleagues
How many times have you wondered how to do a task or work with software? You feel wonderful once you have found a colleague who could share their "know-how" about how to complete that task more...
View ArticleTurning Challenges into Opportunities: New Directions for Legal Information...
Attorney, journalist, author, legal tech expert, speaker and blogger Robert Ambrogi made a presentation recently at the fall meeting of the Law Librarians of New England and the Association of Boston...
View ArticleSeuss’ “Oh the Places You’ll Go”: Still Rings True Today
Cheryl Niemeier answers the questions many members have following the decision to change the name of the Private Law Libraries-Special Interest Section (PLL-SIS) of the American Association of Law...
View ArticleLegal Research at Your Fingertips: Lexis Views, Bestlaw, and Google for Lawyers?
Ashley Ahlbrand is the Educational Technology at Librarian Indiana University's Maurer School of Law. Her expert teaching and training skills offer readers insights into the role of Google as well as...
View ArticleConclusions from the National Inventory of Legal Materials
Hays Butler and Emily Feltren document the process and successful implementation of dynamic, extensive project conducted over the past three years by the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL)...
View ArticleA User Guide to the Marrakesh Treaty
Jonathan Band provides a comprehensive guide to the recent international adoption of the “Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons Who Are Blind, Visually Impaired, or...
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