LLNE’s very own Dave Turkalo will be presenting this year at the AALL Annual Meeting, along with colleagues Sarah Boling and Sabrina Holley-Williams. Their presentation is titled, “Casting a Wider Net: The Challenges and Rewards of Making Your Online Catalog a Useful Tool Beyond the Law Library.” For me information on this presentation see the program description on the AALL TS-SIS homepage.
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SEOmoz.org’s Web 2.0 Winners have been announced. See the chart of winners at http://www.seomoz.org/web2.0/short. There are a lot of great tools I use listed, like furl, and I see lots of neat things I want to try out.
If you use any of these tools or try something out and like it why not post a review to the LLNE News Blog?
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LLNE Member Bibliography – Call for Submissions
Have you delivered a noteworthy presentation or had your work published in a journal, law review, book or book chapter in the past ten years? If so, the LLNE Public Relations Committee wants to hear from you. In an effort to publicize member accomplishments & encourage new scholarship, the committee has compiled a bibliography of LLNE member publications and presentations. The bib will be posted to the LLNE website and featured at the events table at the AALL meeting in New Orleans. We’ll be adding new entries to the 2006 bibliography. If your works were included in earlier editions, you only need to send new work that was published or presented since July 2006. If you don’t have anything to submit this time around, fear not – the bibliography will be updated annually. The submission deadline is Friday, June 15, 2007. To view the 2006 edition and submission guidelines go to: http://www.aallnet.org/chapter/llne/resources/memberbib.htm
Web 2.0: Insights and Implications for Law Libraries
What’s all the buzz about? What exactly is Web 2.0 and what could it mean for you? NELLCO is pleased to sponsor a one-day workshop presented by Greg Tananbaum, Scholarly Communication Guru. The workshop will be held on Tues. June 12, from 9:30am-3:30pm at the Social Law Library in Boston, MA. Registration is open to NELLCO members ($75.00) and non-members ($95.00) alike. Lunch will be served. To register please go to http://www.nellco.memberlodge.org and click on the ‘Events’ tab.
Greg Tananbaum is a consultant and entrepreneur focusing on activities at the intersection of technology, content, and academia. He has served as the President of The Berkeley Electronic Press, as well as Director of Product Marketing for EndNote. Greg writes a regular column in Against the Grain covering emerging developments in the field of scholarly communication. He has served as an invited speaker at dozens of conferences, including the American Library Association, the Society for Scholarly Publishing, the Association of Professional and Learned Society Publishers, and Online Information UK. He holds a Master’s Degree from the London School of Economics and a B.A. from Yale University.
Greg will help workshop participants unpack the Web 2.0 landscape. The presentation will examine where we are in the current scholarly communication landscape, how to best define Web 2.0 within the context of that landscape, how hot button issues like institutional repositories and open access fit into the mix, the limits of Web 2.0 within scholarly communication, the changing role of the library as the Web 2.0 wave crests, some considerations for the library as it is asked to deal with Web 2.0, and what the future (Web 3.0) might hold. Please contact me with any questions or concerns you may have.
Cheers,
Tracy
Tracy L. Thompson
Executive Director
New England Law Library Consortium (NELLCO)
www.nellco.org
603-357-3385 (voice)
603-357-2075 (fax)
tracy.thompson@yale.edu
Harvard Law School Library has a new blog
The Harvard Law School Library has launched a new blog called Et Seq.
Multi-talented Law Librarians
John Pedini, librarian at Social Law, was kind enough to share with several of us his band’s latest CD. The band is the Incontinentals and the CD is Ships That Pass Out in the Night. To sample one of the tracks, You Can Always Count on Me (To Let You Down) go here.
LLNE/SNELLA Luncheon
Registration information for the joint LLNE/SNELLA Luncheon, to be held on Monday, July 16, 2007 at AALL in New Orleans, is now available at http://www.aallnet.org/chapter/llne
The cost is $25 per person, thanks to the generous sponsorship of Thomson Global Products. We hope to see many of you there!
LLNE 2007 Spring Meeting Materials
Due to popular demand LLNE News has acquired the materials from Friday’s excellent Spring meeting.
Many thanks to the Social Law Library for hosting and creating a superb meeting and program!
ICJ launches new site
The International Court of Justice launched a new website. The press announcement discussses its new content and features
GLIN now available through WorldLII
The Global Legal Information Network (GLIN) from the Law Library of Congress now searchable through the World Legal Information Institute (WorldLII).
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