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Academics connect with their colleagues in the high rise world to improve legal research courses
By Michael Whiteman
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Changes to the way legal research is taught to a new generation of students
By Marjorie Crawford
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Transporting PR activities from a court law library to an academic one
By Peggy McDermott
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Change at the social-networking juggernaut creates new opportunities for law library outreach
By Jennifer L. Behrens
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How to find and interview for your first law library job
By Katherine Marsh and Nathan Preuss
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Success stories and solutions from county law libraries in budget crises
By Paula Seeger
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Quick tips to see the best of Portland in your rare free time during the AALL Annual Meeting
By Laura J. Orr
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Profile of Stu Rees, legal cartoonist
By Judith D. Esrig
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Reading on the Run
By Mark E. Estes
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The Washington Office Has a New Blog
By Mary Alice Baish
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CRIV Programs in Portland
By Tracy L. Thompson
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What is the most difficult interview question you've been asked, or what question do you wish you had asked in your interview?
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What is the most difficult interview question you've been asked, or what question do you wish you had asked in your interview?
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Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A. in Columbia, South Carolina and U.S. Courts Library-8th Circuit in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Get Involved
By the AALL Involving All Our Members Special Committee
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