Sentences with phrase «libraries association blog»

Thanks to Josette McEachern for posting about this Quill & Quire article on the Edmonton Law Libraries Association blog.

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At the Association of College and Research Libraries» Blog ACRLog, California Law Librarian Michael Ginsborg issues a call for united action on the part of libraries to protect themselves from anticompetitive practices in the publishiLibraries» Blog ACRLog, California Law Librarian Michael Ginsborg issues a call for united action on the part of libraries to protect themselves from anticompetitive practices in the publishilibraries to protect themselves from anticompetitive practices in the publishing world.
Those links need to be from a wide range of authorities (think: government, education, professional associations, libraries, conferences, magazines, journals); and increasingly, those links should be from websites on the same finite subject including blogs and social networking groups.
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.
Received a note today from Kathie Sullivan alerting me to AALL LawLibAssist, a blog set up by members of the American Association of Law Libraries to help their colleagues, the attorneys they serve, and law school students in the affected areas of the Katrina disaster.
She includes on the list only professional blogs targeted toward the legal community — blogs affiliated with a law library, blogs written by individual law librarians and blogs of law librarian associations.
The official blog of the Dallas Association of Law Librarians, a chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries.
The blog of the Technical Services Special Interest Section of the American Association of Law Libraries.
«Five ways to improve your corporate blogs», Special Libraries Association Information Outlook, January 2007... [more]
Alan Kilpatrick, a law librarian with the Law Society of Saskatchewan (LSS), wrote earlier this month on the Legal Sourcery blog about a new Primer to Legislative Research Across the Provinces and Territories published by the Vancouver Association of Law Libraries (the linked version is a reprint by the LSS).
In a response to comments in my last blog post about IBM Watson I mentioned a presentation that Kyla Moran gave at the last American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) conference.
From an American Association of Law Libraries Private Law Librarians listserv posting: The Criminal Justice Degrees Guide has a list of The Top 100 Law and Lawyers Blogs which provides a useful summary of the usual candidates with a few new ones I did not recognize (and they are not all focused on criminal justice).
For some US commentary see the Brief from the Association of Research Libraries and these posts from Duke University's scholarly communications blog here and here.
In terms of current awareness, the Foreign, Comparative, and International Law Special Interest Section (FCIL - SIS) of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) started the DipLawMatic Dialogues blog and Twitter account.
8) Law Librarian Blog Award — 2008 is the year we expand our radar in this category, and note the great blogging being done by the Edmonton Association of Law Libraries.
Texas Bar, for innovative use of video and extensive online how - to library, Minnesota Bar for experimenting in blogs and social media (even if off the main site), Mississippi for a terrific solo tool kit, Association of the Bar of New York for extensive resources (including a thorough business plan) on starting a law firm, Colorado bar for unique programs like a conciliation panel that helps contentious opposing counsel get along, the DC Bar (for the very limited reason that it has been offering free, monthly programs on starting a practice and NOT for its Avvo insantity) and the ABA for solosez and its attempt at social media with Legally Minded.
«Five ways to improve your corporate blogs», Special Libraries Association Information Outlook, January 2007 (NOTE: Membership login required to access fulltext) Provides practical tips on how to build internal and external company blogs that will be regularly read.
About Blog The Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) is a network of more than 4,000 children's and youth librarians, children's literature experts, publishers, education and library school faculty members, and other adults committed to improving and ensuring the future of the nation through exemplary library service to children, their families, and others who work with children.
Chicago About Blog American Libraries is the voice of the profession and the flagship magazine of the American Library Association.
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada About Blog This blog is maintained by the library staff at the County of Carleton Law AssociatBlog This blog is maintained by the library staff at the County of Carleton Law Associatblog is maintained by the library staff at the County of Carleton Law Association.
«For many decades, the Winnipeg REALTORS ® Association, along with several other local and provincial real estate associations in Canada, were members of the National Association of REALTORS ®,» writes Frederik Heller, manager of NAR's archives and virtual library, in a recent blog post.
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