American
Libraries Association Annual Conference, Chicago, IL.
I am currently in Seattle at the Special
Libraries Association annual conference.
I am a bit surprised that no one has posted the news on Slaw that Ted Tjaden received the Denis Marshall Memorial Award for Excellence in Law Librarianship at the Canadian Law
Libraries Association annual meeting on Monday.
Similarly, readers may be interested in taking a look at presentations and materials for some of the Legal Division sessions for the forthcoming Special
Libraries Association Annual Meeting 2007, available here.
Not exact matches
Buffalo and Erie County Public Library
Annual Report for Public and
Association Libraries - 2017 (PDF: 56 pages)
NEW ROCHELLE, NY — The 36th
annual Dermot Gale Award Show, sponsored by the New Rochelle Art
Association, will be featured in the Lumen Winter Gallery of the New Rochelle Public
Library from April 3rd to April 21st, during regular
library hours.
School librarians will have an opportunity to learn alongside other
library colleagues at the
annual Kentucky
Library Association / Kentucky
Association of School Librarians fall conference.
Association of Authors» Representatives (AAR) Events National Book Awards Ceremony and Gala National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) Awards Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Awards The James Beard Foundation Book, Broadcast & Journalism Awards Dinner Nebula Awards Weekend — Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) Romance Writers of America (RWA)
Annual Conference Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI)
Annual Conferences American
Libraries Association Conferences Public
Libraries Association Conference
The
annual list of books compiled by a committee of the Young Adult
library Services
Association comprises nonfiction and fiction appropriate for ages 12 to 18.
As the American Library
Association's
annual conference kicks off later this week in Las Vegas, companies that support public and academic
libraries will showcase their technology and roll out new offerings to the attendees.
The launch of the full Pressbooks Public programme is anticipated to be made during the American
LIbrary Association's
annual MidWinter conference, 8 - 12 January in Boston.
CHICAGO, April 9, 2018 / PRNewswire - USNewswire / — Today the American
Library Association (ALA) released its 2018 State of America's
Libraries report, an annual summary of library trends released during National Library Week, April 8 — 14, that outlines statistics and issues affecting all types of l
Libraries report, an
annual summary of
library trends released during National
Library Week, April 8 — 14, that outlines statistics and issues affecting all types of
librarieslibraries.
At the Massachusetts Library
Association annual conference in Worcester this morning, Ruth Liebmann, director of account marketing at Random House, stated emphatically that
libraries own the ebooks they purchase from Random House.
In April, I was honored to participate in a panel discussion on indie authors and
libraries at the Public Library
Association's
annual convention in Denver.
Among U.S.
libraries serving fewer than 1 million residents, Multnomah County Library ranks No. 2 in
annual circulation of books and other materials, according to the Public Library
Association's 2017 Statistical Report (which reflects data from 2016).
University Press Books for Public and Secondary School
Libraries is an
annual collection development tool published with the help and support of two divisions of the American Library
Association: The American
Association of School Librarians (AASL) and the Collection Development and Evaluation Section of the Reference and User Services
Association (RUSA / CODES).
The
library will be presented with a 2011 Achievement Award this weekend during the National
Association of Counties
annual conference.
In November, I had the amazing opportunity to fly to Phoenix, Arizona to attend the American
Association of School
Libraries annual conference and Affiliate Assembly.
The University Press Books Selected for Public and Secondary School
Libraries is an
annual collection development tool published for two divisions of the American Library
Association: The American
Association of School Librarians (AASL) and the Public Library
Association (PLA).
The University Press Books Selected for Public and Secondary School
Libraries is an
annual collection development tool published for two divisions of the American Library
Association: Public Library
Association (PLA) and the American
Association of School Librarians (AASL).
The University Press Books for Public and Secondary School
Libraries is an
annual collection development tool published for two divisions of the American Library
Association (ALA): the American
Association of School Librarians (AASL) and the Public Library
Association (PLA).
The University Press Books Selected for Public and Secondary School
Libraries is an
annual collection development tool published with the help of two divisions of the American Library
Association: the Public Library
Association (PLA) and the American
Association of School Librarians (AASL).
The University Press Books for Public and Secondary School
Libraries is an
annual collection development tool published with the help and support of two divisions of the American Library
Association: The American
Association of School Librarians (AASL) and a committee of Public Library Reviewers (PLR).
The launch date is scheduled for September, but Ingram will be demonstrating how it is tailoring the platform to serve the public
library channel at the American
Library Association annual conference this week in Anaheim (booth # 1446).
Today, the American Library
Association released its State of America's
Libraries Report, an
annual report released during National Library Week.
The Canadian
Association of Law
Libraries (CALL) is beginning its 2014
annual conference this weekend in Winnipeg...
I had a preview of this last year at the American
Association of Law
Libraries annual meeting on the condition that I keep the details private.
Last summer, when I was preparing a presentation on crowdsourcing for the American
Association of Law
Libraries annual meeting, I asked cofounder Ziegler about his experience running the site.
This is a follow - up to yesterday's post called Canadian
Association of Law
Libraries 2014 Conference
Annual Reports.
This struck me most clearly when I attended last summer's
annual meeting of the American
Association of Law
Libraries.
This
annual global event, now entering its sixth year, is organized by the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) of the
Association of Research
Libraries (ARL) to promote the goals of Open Access to the public generally but especially within the academic and research communities, to demonstrate its benefits and to inspire wider participation in making Open Access a new norm in scholarly publishing.
Every year at its
annual meeting, the American
Association of Law
Libraries presents an award for the new product of the year.
This question came to mind when I asked a law librarian attending the
annual meeting of the Canadian
Association of Law
Libraries if she had added Halsburys Laws of Canada to her law
library collection.
Connie Crosby, President of the Canadian
Association of Law
Libraries (CALL), has written a letter to The Honourable Judy M. Foote, Minister of Public Services and Procurement Canada, explaining the many concerns law librarians have about the idea of discontinuing the paper publication of the
annual Statutes of Canada.
I'm writing this post from (at the moment) sunny Winnipeg where I am attending the Canadian
Association of Law
Libraries annual conference.
The new service is being shown starting today at the American
Association of Law
Libraries annual conference in Chicago.
In December I participated in the
annual meeting of the International
Association of Law
Libraries, which was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Recent announcements timed for the
annual meeting of the Canadian
Association of Law
Libraries included the usual update from the major publishers on recently rebranded businesses and products.
Thanks to Susan Martin of Thomson Reuters» Legal Current blog for interviewing me during the American
Association of Law
Libraries annual meeting recently in Philadelphia.
With the
annual Edmonton Law
Libraries Association Head Start program coming up in a few of weeks, and the start date of our incoming articling students just around the corner, I have been spending a lot of time thinking about learning objectives.
One of the cool things I learned last week at the Canadian
Association of Law
Libraries annual conference was that there are ebooks and also EBOOKS.
Bloomberg «soft launched» the practice center for some customers at the recent
annual meeting of the American
Association of Law
Libraries, but today is formally announcing its availability to all customers.
The Canadian
Association of Law
Libraries /
Association Canadienne des bibliotheques de droit is hosting our
annual conference May 6 to 9th at the wonderful Fairmont Château Laurier hotel in Ottawa.
Apparently, CLB announced this at this year's
annual conference of the Canadian
Association of Law
Libraries (which I did not attend).
As for a sense of how customers feel about the corporate brands of multinational legal publishers, one need only attend the
annual meetings of the Canadian
Association of Law
Libraries to get a sense of the disconnect that exists in the market between the providers and consumers of legal information on issues relating to updating and pricing in particular.
In fact, look for even more enhancements to be announced in the next week or so, to coincide with the
annual meeting of the American
Association of Law
Libraries in Boston, including the ability to share work folders.
I've repeated this story enough times that I'm no longer sure it is even true: Way back in 1995, at the
annual meeting of the American
Association of Law
Libraries, we introduced volume one, number one, of legal.online, the first - ever newsletter about how lawyers could use the Internet.
Last night was the kick - off of the 2012
annual International
Association of
Libraries meeting at the Law Society of Upper Canada in Toronto.
I am currently in Seattle at the American
Association of Law
Libraries annual conference, including the Private Law
Libraries» Summit on Saturday.
Many of us enjoy attending and sharing knowledge gained at conferences, and several fellow Slaw bloggers recently have done so in respect of last week's American
Association of Law
Libraries annual meeting.