Not exact matches
These academic programs enable students to complement their theological and biblical studies with secular skills in public management and policy,
law, music, social
work, business administration, information and
library science or health - care administration.
A safe stranger is someone that they can go to for help — like a
law enforcement officer, firefighter, or someone who
works at a school,
library or other safe place.
4.2.9 Practice Inter Library Loan (ILL) of articles or components of the Licensed Materials for noncommercial use in compliance with Section 108 of the United States Copyright
Law (17 USC 108, «limitations on exclusive rights: Reproduction by
libraries and archives») and clause 3 for the Guidelines for Proviso of Subsection 108 (g)(2) prepared by the National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted
works.
Book that you remember reading over and over during childhood: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle Currently reading: Bibliotech: Why
Libraries Matter More Than Ever in the Age of Google by John Palfrey The thing that drew you to it: This past March, I attended the Ed School's professional development institute Library Leadership in a Digital Age where John [Palfrey], a former Harvard colleague at the law library, challenged us to create new and different partnerships, including those outside of academia, as we transition to a digital future and redefine the role and work of l
Libraries Matter More Than Ever in the Age of Google by John Palfrey The thing that drew you to it: This past March, I attended the Ed School's professional development institute
Library Leadership in a Digital Age where John [Palfrey], a former Harvard colleague at the
law library, challenged us to create new and different partnerships, including those outside of academia, as we transition to a digital future and redefine the role and
work of
librarieslibraries.
Diane, I currently
work at a
law library and more and more of our legal resources are online including treatises.
If the members of the 108 Study Group who are on the «
library side» want greater flexibility for
libraries to lend digital
works, they may want to try to get exemptions to the 1201 anti-hacking
law for
library lending proposed and approved.
At the core of this issue is the way the copyright
law works — or doesn't — when it comes to books,
libraries, and readers in the United States today and into the future.
Copyright
law allows
libraries to lend digital
works to their members, but DRM - packaged e-books are governed by licenses, and thus contract
law, not copyright
law.
Because how do you tell people, «Well this great device that
works really well, and it's the smoothest check - out process of any device or format that we offer here in the
library — but it violates your privacy, it jeopardizes your intellectual freedom, and, you know, it might kinda be against state
law, but I'm not really sure.»
This session will bring together a privacy
law professor who is thinking about a world without intellectual privacy, an academic librarian who
worked with an ALA committee to create
Library Privacy Guidelines for E-book Lending and Digital Content Vendors, and a public librarian
working on a grant - funded project to help
library professionals increase their knowledge of digital and data privacy concerns to better serve the patrons who access their
library's technological resources
«So, according to this bill, [a California
library] might be violating state
law simply by putting information out there to people in a format that
works with their Kindle.»
The collection was created utilizing a relatively obscure provision of copy right
law, Section 108h, which allows
libraries to make available
works published between 1923 and 1941 if they meet certain criteria.
You should qualify if you are
working for certain other organizations that provide any of the following services: emergency management; military services; public safety;
law enforcement; public interest
law services; public child care; public service for individuals with disabilities and the elderly; public health; public education; public
library services; and school
library or other school - based services.
If you serve 10 years in a public organization — police, fire, government, military, public education, public health, social
work, public interest
law, or public
library — and meet certain income specifications, your loan may forgiven.
For Priebe, who often uses books that have been deaccessioned from
libraries as materials in her
work, books become fodder for immersive installations populated by towers of tomes and swirling streams of pages that appear to defy the
laws of physics.
Previously she
worked as the manager of
library services for a national
law firm,
worked for provincial and federal governments, and a
law society
library.
During my entire time in college, I
worked at the university
library and the
law library.
The LLMC has been
working with the LA
Law Library to digitize the
library's collection of California briefs and BriefMine has partnered with the LLMC to gain access to this content.
The authors of the legal research textbooks and guides, and columns on legal reference
work in
law library publications.
After college, I continued to
work at the
law library while I decided what my next steps would be.
The
library administrators
worked with the university's in - house legal counsel to choose the interpretation of the
law that was, in their professional opinion, the correct interpretation for the digitization project.
On the other side of that, I currently
work in a
law firm
library, and we just don't have the space or budget to include «just in case» materials.
Case Study: Interpretation and Uncertainty in Canadian
Law Section 30.1 of the Copyright Act of Canada permits
libraries to make copies of
works under various circumstances for purposes of preserving or maintaining
library collections.
She
worked in
law firm and academic
libraries for over thirty years, in two countries, moving from the modern antipodes for the more traditional old world.
I've been kind of an evangelist ever since — in the
law library where I
worked, my boss and I offered lunch «n» learns about «those little orange icons», and Steve «s enthusiasm for and creativity with the technology was one of the big reasons we clicked as colleagues.
It always makes me happy when I see
law library folk reaching out to other communities to explain the
work we do.
Lawyers
worked in their offices, stored files in filing cabinets, conducted research in a book - filled
law library, and met with clients in their offices or the firm's conference rooms.
All of this has, of course, got me excited and thinking even more about how these concepts should be applied to our
work, whether it be administrating a
law firm, a
law library, a
law faculty, or teaching legal research.
I recently celebrated five years
working in a
law library.
The American Association of
Law Libraries has done some very extensive
work in trying to identify which state electronic legal materials have any official status.
-- Others had looked into the parttime degrees, but found the commitment too high (I'm guessing it is the time commitment) for someone
working in a senior
law library role wishing to pursue the
law degree as a way to advance his / her career.
Jean is director of research services and
libraries at DLA Piper and it is probably fair to say that a good share of her readers
work in
law libraries or legal information services.
Kent's thorough, careful
work won the Joseph P. Andrews Award from the American Association of
Law Libraries as outstanding contribution to bibliography that year.
Carswell had changed the Canadian Abridgment over the prior years, and
law librarians intervened to ensure the major reference source in Canadian
law continued to
work for researchers and
libraries, which were the primary customers for the service.
Why do
law school
libraries not hire those with
library degrees who are willing to pursue a
law degree while
working?
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.
What are some strategies that you use to remind decision makers of
work that the
law library could be doing?
A few weeks ago, Connie Crosby wrote about the challenge for
law librarians in earning a
law degree, especially if they're already
working in a
law library and don't want to attend
law school full time.
Although the Institute was aimed at new librarians, both Allan and Amanda would recommend it to anyone
working in a
law library who wants to enhance their legal knowledge.
At the time the Institute took place, Allan had four years» experience
working in a
law library.
I have only been
working in a
law library for five years, and I am astounded by the advancements that have taken place in that short a time.
She has
worked at many different types of
libraries, from university to school to research, and has been a
law librarian since 2006, currently at Tapper Cuddy LLP.
I would also add the
work done by the Canadian Association of
Law Libraries Vendor Liaison Committee.
Although I
work in a private
law library while the report deals with academic
libraries, I found the report very interesting; a number of challenges that it identifies are also faced by private
law libraries.
We
worked with the American Association of
Law Libraries, and I want to give a real heads up to Jamie Love for the Taxpayer Assets Project, who was extremely supportive.
CALL or CanLII or one of the academic
law libraries could host the
work (or a new site could be set up).
That was what we started with, then our partners at NuLawLab really emphasized, and this went into the proposal, is to do a code design process where we would actually bring in people who
work on the front lines, in the court house, in the
law libraries and centers that help self - represented parties, and self - represented parties themselves, and they would help up co-design the game.
Previously she has
worked for the Federal Government, the Government of Saskatchewan, and the
Law Society of Saskatchewan
Libraries.
When I was new in the
law library, it helped to educate me about the language of the
law, what concepts were related to others, and sometimes how the legal system
worked.
Working with Lord, we are developing a number of dynamic, interactive displays in the
library and throughout the
law school to showcase the School's illustrious past.