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Attract patrons with a powerful website
By Duane Strojny
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Renovations and Relocations
By Mark E. Estes
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The University of Connecticut Law School Library emerges triumphantly from total reconstruction
By Lee Sims
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Northeastern University School of Law Library rehab turns maze into mecca
By Kyle K. Courtney
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Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads' renovation capitalizes on location and sustainable design
By Kathleen M. Coon
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New York Law School's unique new space reflects the future of the library
By Camille Broussard
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Campbell Law School Library becomes the intellectual heart of the Capital's legal community
By Olivia L. Weeks
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Despite furor over the future of information, the essence of libraries stays constant
By Sarah Glassmeyer
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Thomson Reuters Legal's newest prompts questions for librarians
By Jennifer Frazier
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Exploring Colorado at the AALL Annual Meeting
By Chris Hudson
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All about the Conference of Newer Law Librarians and what's in it for you
By Jocelyn Kennedy
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Crossing the generational divide requires efforts on both sides
By Susan S. DiMattia
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Fresh Eyes
By Mark E. Estes
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Travel Tips from Experience
By Catherine Lemann
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AALL Testimony in Support of GPO's FY 2011 Budget Request
By Mary Alice Baish
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AALL Reports Fiscal Year Results
By David S. Mao
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Cheryl Anne Jacobson Blare, Edwin C. Butler, and Arlette Soderberg
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If you could have lunch with any librarian—dead or alive—whom would you choose?
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If you could have lunch with any librarian—dead or alive—whom would you choose?
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Franklin Pierce Law Center Library in Concord, New Hampshire and McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP in Los Angeles.
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Volume 32, No. 3
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