Adding Value to Your Organization: Non-Traditional Roles of Law Librarians
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 from 12:00 p.m.-1:15 p.m. Hyatt Centennial Ballroom B
The Chicago Association of Law Libraries (CALL) is sponsoring a brown bag session on non-traditional roles of law librarians in various types of organizations. Some innovative roles that will be discussed include: (1) Working with marketing and communications departments; (2) Providing ongoing educational opportunities for attorneys and alumni; (3) Creating new roles for law firm librarians; and (4) Non-traditional teaching.
WHO: Andrea Hamilton (Faegre & Benson, LLP), Sara Sampson (Georgetown University Law Library), Victoria Szymczak (Brooklyn Law School Library), and Jean Willis (Sacramento County Law Library) with Heidi Kuehl and Sheri Lewis, moderators.
The Bluebook: An Open Discussion Among Editors and Librarians
Program A-1, Sunday, July 11, 1:30 pm – 2:45 pm, CCC Rooms 102-106
Open discussion on The Bluebook, as past Bluebook editors and law librarians share their comments and ideas.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS PROGRAM WILL NOT BE AUDIOTAPED.
Coordinator/Moderator : Merle Slyhoff, University of Pennsylvania
Editors: Samuel Kitchens, Former Bluebook Editor at University of Pennsylvania
Saritha Komatireddy Tice, Former Bluebook Editor at Harvard
Christopher Yee, Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP (Former Bluebook Editor at University of Pennsylvania)
Librarians: Beth Adelman, University of Buffalo
Kumar Percy Jayasuriya, Georgetown
The Frugal Librarian: Pinching Pennies (Relatively) Painlessly in Your Law Firm Library
Tuesday, July 13th from 10:45 – 11:30 a.m
Michael Saint-Onge, Team Lead, LexisNexis Librarian Relations Group
[email protected] will share ideas in these areas: Office copies; New acquisitions / subscriptions; Staffing: Online costs: Continuing education: Technology: Space: Long-range planning: Marketing: The “greening” of the library:
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