Special guests will include, Scott Pagel, Teresa Miguel-Stearns, Frank Houdek, and Darin Fox, current and past members of the ABA Data Policy and Collection Committee and noted experts in law library data and statistics. Regular line up of co-h
Hosted by Richard Leiter, host of Law Librarian Conversations, this episode will focus on a general discussion of issues of concern to the Diversity Committee of the American Association of Law Libraries.
Our panelists will discuss issues about how citizens access primary state legal material. Our democracy presupposes an informed and educated citizenry, but modern technology has thrown some unexpected monkey wrenches into system and we're all -
Ever increasing number of states that now call for tech competency in their rules of professional conduct. What should law librarians be doing in this sphere. What is our role in teaching technologies that are out of the sphere of legal resear
LawLibCon welcomes a new regular co-host, Elizabeth Farrell Clifford. She joins Roger Skalbeck and Richard Leiter in this months "reunion" episode. Mandy Lee joins Richard in studio in the chat room. Special guests this month are Greg Lambert a
Our panelists will discuss Preservation Week activities and issues, the latest on Net Neutrality and other topics from around the world of law librarianship. Guests include AALL President, Holly Riccio, AALL Board Member Greg Lambert, Emily Fel
As the numbers of print titles continues to decline law libraries, libraries must address the question of how to re-structure technical services departments' staffs to meet the needs of largely non-print libraries. The names of departments are
This month we'll talk with Professors Penny Hazelton and Mike Chiorazzi about law librarianship as a career and about law library education. NOTE to new listeners: For this episode, I used a new microphone set up and it picked up lots of paper
Roger, Marcia and Rich will review developments for 2014 - we're catching up after an extended break. We will be joined by regular panelist, Sarah Glassmeyer of CALI. Together we'll be welcoming special guests, Holly Riccio, President of AALL
The PLL Board will discuss the challenges facing today's firm librarians. Among those challenges, we'll discuss whether the term "librarian" is still a good label for what information professionals do in their firms.
Our panel will welcome Elmer Masters from CALI to discuss tech training of law students. We'll also discuss the recent spate of retirements in the law library world, the Edicts of Government Amendment and, talk generally about new developments
Today's topic include Thomson Reuters' recent announcements regarding business emphases, FreeLaw developments & metada, Google+ and much more. Special Guests, Jean O'Grady (Library Director at DLA Piper) & Elmer Masters (Director of Internet De
The panel will be discussing news and issues of general interest to law libraries: Fall conferences and activities, PLL-Summit, UELMA, vendor developments.
Lou Andreozzi, Chairman of Bloomberg Law will be a special guest on the podcast and will briefly discuss the BNA acquisition and integration with BLAW.Michelle Pearse, Ben Keele & Valeri Craigle will also join our panel to discuss ways th
A special panel of guests will be on hand to discuss the future of libraries from many different angles. John Palfrey, Ken Hirsh, Sarah Glassmeyer, Greg Lambert, Elizabeth Farrell, and others will take the conversation wherever it will go....
Panelists AALL President Joyce Janto, AALL Vendor Liaison Margi Maes, law librarian blogger extraordinaire Greg Lambert, and Cincinnati/Hamilton County Law Library Director and CRIV member Mary Jenkins will discuss AALL's Vendor Colloquium held
Greg Lambert, Ken Hirsch and Mark Estes are special guests for a discussion of WestlawNext. Keith Ann Stieverson calls in for a discussion of the Draft NCCUSL Authentication and Preservation of State Electronic Legal Materials Act. Margie Maes