AALL materials still available
Just a reminder that presentation materials submitted in advance of the San Antonio conference are still available for downloading at http://programmaterials.aallnet.org/
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Just a reminder that presentation materials submitted in advance of the San Antonio conference are still available for downloading at http://programmaterials.aallnet.org/
Susan H. Paschell, a Legislative Specialist at Gallagher, Callahan and Gartrell, P.C. recently published The State of Online Legislative Research and What Makes a Good Legislative History on LLRX. The article discusses researching legislative histories in Maine and New Hampshire.
The LLNE Fall Meeting, hosted by Roger Williams University Law Library, will be held on Friday, November 4, 2005. More details will follow.
Abbie Bradfield Mulvihill at AbsTracked mentions the new Burning Ears, a new blog with local news items about law libraries and law librarians.
We have noticed that presentation materials from some programs at the AALL Annual Meeting in San Antonio have been posted in various locations. Be sure to check out the following examples:
We have added to our list of local legal and library blogs the Garbrecht Gazette by the Garbrecht Law Library at University of Maine School of Law.
The 2005 bibliography of member publications & presentations has been posted to the LLNE webpage: http://www.aallnet.org/chapter/llne/resources/memberbib.htm
Just a reminder that program proposals for next year's AALL Annual Meeting in St. Louis, Missouri are due Monday, August 15, 2005. For more information, see the 2006 Annual Meeting Program Committee website. "Pioneering Change" is the theme of the meeting.
Robert Ambrogi has a useful article on law.com entitled What RSS Can do for Lawyers.
The Depository Library Council (DLC) now has a blog (DLC Vision Outline) where members of the library community and the general public can post comments on Toward a Vision of the Government Information Environment of the 21st Century: A Draft Outline.
Seven weeks of hands-on instruction in the basic skills and materials of legal research, taught by experienced law librarians from the membership of the Law Librarians of New England (LLNE).