Welcome to Tiffany Camp!

We are pleased to welcome Tiffany Camp of the University of Connecticut School of Law Library as the new co-editor for LLNE News, along with Kyle Courtney. Tiffany is in the Access Services department and has worked at the UConn Law Library since 2012. She has also worked at the Hartford Public Library as a branch manager. She graduated from the University of Virginia and received her law degree from UConn Law. Tiffany is also a member of AALL’s Black Caucus (including its Community Service Committee) and is the Scholarship Chair of SNELLA. She has already had a good start in her communications role for LLNE as she took fabulous pictures at the recent LLNE Spring meeting hosted by UConn Law!

You may reach Tiffany at tiffany.camp@law.uconn.edu or 860-570-5113. Drop by and say hello if you see her at the Fall meeting at the Boston College Law Library and definitely let her know if you have anything that you would like to include in a future issue of LLNE News.

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Photo credit: University of Connecticut School of Law, used with permission

LLNE scholarship awards for AALL conference

Brian Flaherty and Lusiella Fazzino will be attending the AALL conference in San Antonio this July as the LLNE scholarship recipients.  Brian is a reference librarian at New England Law | Boston; he is also an instructor in the LLNE Introduction to Legal Research course. Lusiella (Lucy) is a long-time law librarian who has relocated to Connecticut; she is a member of the LLNE Communications and Technology Committee.  Congratulations to Brian and Lucy!

—LLNE Scholarship Committee (Mary Ann Neary, Melanie Cornell, Jennifer Finch)

 

Congratulations Service Committee Scholarship Winners!

This March, as part of this year’s theme of Outreach to Public Libraries, the LLNE Service Committee offered two scholarships for public librarians in the New England area to attend LLNE’s Introduction to Legal Research Program. Stack of Law BooksThe five week program introduces participants to key resources and skills necessary for legal research; it was our hope that public librarians could use this knowledge to serve their diverse patron base.

We are proud to announce that the Committee has awarded the scholarships to Philip Peck, Reference Librarian and Webmaster at the Somerville Public Library in Somerville, Massachusetts, and Jean Slavkovsky, Information Librarian at the Malden Public Library in Malden, Massachusetts.

Congratulations to Philip and Jean!

Photo Credit: Patrick W. Moore

Maine Dine Around: An SLA Boston/LLNE Social Event

SLA Boston & LLNE are partnering for this social gathering

Dine Around in Portland, Maine at the Portland Lobster Company!

Summer is here! Please join other information professionals from Maine and other parts of Northern New England for a delicious dinner at the Portland Lobster Company on Thursday, July 28th from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. The Portland Lobster Company is located in downtown Portland, Maine on Commercial Street and has a great menu with reasonable prices. They also have nice outdoor seating close to the water. Come and chat with other information professionals in this open forum! This is a great chance to get together with others in your profession and discuss common issues in your field – plus enjoy some Maine seafood!!!

Date: Thursday, July 28th at 6:00 pm

Place: Portland Lobster Company

Cost: Your own food and drink

Registration: Please register via SurveyMonkey by July 22nd, so that we can provide the restaurant an accurate count of attendees.

Parking: Folks should park either on Commercial Street (if you can find a spot), in the Fisherman’s Wharf Parking, or see more parking options.

“Dine Arounds” are smaller, more casual meals where you can connect with other SLA colleagues and other fellow colleagues while having a good time!

Questions? Contact: Kami Bedard at kbedard at pierceatwood.com or 207-791-1142

Hope to see you there!

Law and Technology Camp 5/16 at HLS

The Inaugural LATCamp

Interested in using technology to ease the pain of creating end-of-semester outlines? Want to share library resources with law students and professors in a completely new way? Looking for a way to finally illustrate a case in class through the use of technology? Or are you just plain curious about the intersection of legal information and technology? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you should come to LATCamp!

LATCamp (Law and Technology Camp) is a one-day unconference hosted by the Harvard Law School on May 16. We welcome everyone who is involved with legal education throughout New England – students, professors, librarians, technologists. It promises to be an exciting day of lively discussions, brainstorming, and forming new ideas. See the About page for more information.

Applying to LATCamp couldn’t be easier! Just fill out the registration form with a little bit of information about yourself and why you want to come to LATCamp. Applications are due by April 18, 2011, and all participants will be notified by April 25 of their acceptance. Due to space constraints, we will be capping attendance at 75.

Once you’re accepted, you are encouraged to submit session proposals and to comment on others. Lively discussions before the day begins help to shape the discussion topics and to set the participatory tone for the day. You can also sign up for a Dork Short! Dork Shorts are 2-minute mini-presentations on projects you may be working on. They are presented before the whole group, and you can show off a web-based project, or just get up and talk, prop-free.

Send questions to Margaret Peachy at mpeachy@law.harvard.edu.

LLNE President Update

What? Wait a minute! It’s October 1? How can that be? I was just sworn in as LLNE President in….JULY? No! That can’t be right. Can it?
I can’t believe it is October already and I am sure many of you are feeling this very same way. I wanted to take some time out of the craziness that is September to fill you all in on what is happening with LLNE.

Snow in October

Amanda Merck, Chair of the LLNE Service Committee has organized a great event, where volunteers from LLNE will participate in Jumpstart’s “Read for the Record” campaign. This year they will be reading “The Snowy Day” to children at The Open Center in Somerville, MA on the morning of Thursday, October 7th. Please note: They were originally scheduled to read in the afternoon, but it has been changed to 10:00 am ‑ 11:30 am! They will be joined by Senator Pat Jehlen and Suzan Bocamazo, the new editor of the Mass Lawyers Weekly! Last year the MLW showcased photos of our event in their newspaper.

In its fifth year, Jumpstart’s “Read for the Record” campaign will bring together hundreds of thousands of people to break the world record for the number of children read to in a single day with a single book, TheSnowy Day. I hope you can join your volunteer‑minded colleagues but if you cannot attend the event please feel free to make a contribution on our book drive website: http://www.readfortherecord.org/site/TR/RFTR/General?team_id=6010&pg=tea
m&fr_id=1130

If you cannot donate or join the volunteers in Somerville there is something else you can do ‑ you can read to a child and then register it on the Jumpstart website, http://www.readfortherecord.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pledge_2010_form. There is great power in reading to a young child! And you can be a World Record Holder!

Thank you, Amanda, for organizing this great event!

Completing the National Inventory

Those of you at the annual meeting in Denver in July heard me speak about the importance of AALL’s current project to complete a national inventory of primary legal materials. It is AALL’s policy that the public have no-fee permanent public access to authentic online legal information on government websites, including the text of all primary legal materials. The state work groups are currently in the process of compiling the primary legal resources of every level of government for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. As you can imagine, this is a huge task and many of LLNE’s members are participating in this project. Below are the state working groups for the states that make up LLNE. If you would like to take part in this project please do not hesitate to contact anyone on this list. I am sure they would gladly take your help. It is my hope that by July 2011, when we are meeting at the AALL Annual Meeting in Pennsylvania, that each state in LLNE will have completed its inventory.
If you want to learn more about this project you can go to the AALL Government Relations Website at http://www.aallnet.org/aallwash/.

Please join me in thanking the following individuals for their participation in this very important project.

Connecticut
Camilla Tubbs, Yale Law School Lillian Goldman Library (coordinator)
Steve Mirsky, Connecticut State Library
Darcy Kirk, University of Connecticut School of Law Library
Ryan Harrington, Yale Law School Lillian Goldman Library
Cesar Zapata, Yale Law School Lillian Goldman Library

Maine
John Barden, Maine State Law & Legislative Reference Library (coordinator)
Christine I. Hepler, Donald L. Garbrecht Law Library, University of Maine School of Law
Louise A. Jensen, Drummond, Woodsum & MacMahon
Ian Bourgoine, MLIS student at University of Pittsburgh Library and Information Science Program and Intern at the Donald L. Garbrecht Law Library, University of Maine School of Law

Massachusetts
Susan Zago, LLNE Immediate Past-President, Northeastern University Law Library (coordinator)
Joan Shear, Boston College Law Library
Michelle Pearse, Harvard Law School Library
David Bachman, Boston University Pappas Law Library
Kevin Coakley-Welch, Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office

New Hampshire

Mary S. Searles, John W. King New Hampshire Law Library (coordinator)
Donna Gilbreth, New Hampshire State Library
Cindy Landau, Franklin Pierce Law Center Law Library

Rhode Island
Anne McDonald, Rhode Island Department of Attorney General (coordinator)
Karen Quinn, Rhode Island State Law Library
Emilie Benoit, Roger Williams University School of Law

Vermont
Paul Donovan, Vermont Department of Libraries (co-coordinator)
Patricia Gabel, Court Improvement and Innovation, Vermont Judiciary (co-coordinator)
Jane Woldow, Vermont Law School Julien and Virginia Cornell Library

The Fall LLNE Meeting

The fall LLNE meeting will be held at Northeastern University School of Law Library in Boston. At this meeting we will be learning how to improve workplace health and worker’s morale. Libraries are being faced with demands for doing more with less and in some cases libraries are being closed or being threatened with closure. Information is coming in from all angles and monumental change happens as we sip our morning coffee. How can you be more efficient and more effective? How can you keep your spirits up as well as your colleagues and customers? Come to the Fall LLNE Meeting and find out!

Jay Hargis, Director of Learning & Development at Tufts Medical Center will give the keynote address on “Catching the Morale Virus” and how to keep an upbeat attitude at work and then spread it around. Hamish Blackman, CEO of Wellness Corporation will talk about individual stressors and examines techniques for managing events, behavior, and attitude. Jason Eiseman, Librarian for Emerging Technologies at Yale Law School will do a presentation on dealing with information overload. Stephen Donweber, Senior Legal Information and Educational Technology Librarian at Pappas Law Library will be our facilitator for our joint brainstorming session on how we can apply these ideas and concepts to our own situations.
I hope to see many of you there on November 19. With the holidays fast approaching by this time, maybe Mr. Blackman will also talk to us about holiday stressors and how to manage those!

I hope you all enjoy the remainder of the fall! I look forward to meeting and working with you this year as your President

Christine I. Hepler
LLNE President 2010-2011
Associate Director
Garbrecht Law Library
University of Maine School of Law

October 7, 2010 … The Snowy Day …

I am pleased to announce that for the third year running the Volunteer Law Librarians of New England are participating in Jumpstart’s “Read for the Record” campaign. This year we will be reading “The Snowy Day” to kids at The Open Center in Somerville, MA on the afternoon of Thursday, October 7th. We will be joined by Senator Pat Jehlen. Please let me know as soon as possible if you would like to participate. I will arrange for transportation from Post Office Square, Boston.

Learn more: http://www.aallnet.org/chapter/llne/whatsnew.htm

Headquartered in Boston, Jumpstart is a national non-profit organization that brings college students and community volunteers together with preschool children for year-long, individualized tutoring and mentoring. In its fifth year, Jumpstart’s “Read for the Record” campaign will bring together hundreds of thousands of people to break the world record for the number of children read to in a single day with a single book, The Snowy Day. We will do our part to help break the record at S.M.I.L.E. pre-school. I hope you can join your volunteer-minded colleagues!

If you cannot attend the event – I know that we are a far-flung group – please feel free to make a contribution on our book drive website:
http://www.readfortherecord.org/site/TR/RFTR/General?team_id=6010&pg=tea
m&fr_id=1130

Even a small donation will make a big difference to a young child who has no books of their own at home. If you cannot donate or join the volunteers in Somerville there is something else you can do – you can read to a child and then register it on the Jumpstart website.

There is great power in reading to a young child!

If you want to join us on October 7, or if you have any questions or ideas for our LLNE Service Committee, please get in touch with Amanda Merk amerk@seyfarth.com .

LLNE News!

Greetings and Happy Summer! The newest edition of the LLNE News is here!

We have included a quick guide to the some of our LLNE member’s presentations at AALL. Our guest columnist this issue is Kathryn Croco Michaels, a Law Librarian Fellow at the University of Denver. She has great insight into the majestic mountain ranges of Colorado –a great day trip for AALL! We are also re-introducing book reviews to the newsletter. Roger Lemire has written a review “The Checklist Manifesto,” by Dr. Atul Gawande.

This issue of the newsletter also continues our regular favorites such as Miss. Nomer, Access Points, and a continuation of the series “Agents for the Books” – now in glorious Technicolor!

For those attending AALL this year, see you in Denver!