W-1
– Law for the Non-JD
Thursday, July 10 and Friday, July 11,
2003
University of Washington School of Law
Condon Hall-Room 135
Condon Hall 1100 NE Campus Pkwy
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
*See
Note below for Housing & Public Transportation information
Competency: Core Competencies for Law Librarianship
Level: Intermediate 2 days
Target Audience: Law librarians who do not have
a JD and want more insight into the American Legal System
Learning Outcomes
Law librarians who do not
have a JD interact on a daily basis with attorneys, judges, law
students, and law professors -- as well as with people who have
no legal training. An introduction to how to approach legal problems
on specific topics, including preliminary analysis and delineation
of key issues, will help librarians provide efficient and meaningful
assistance. The program will also give the attendee an increased
understanding of the role that attorneys play in the development
and evolution of the law.
Mary Whisner, Coordinator,
University of Washington Gallagher Law Library
Mary Hotchkiss, University of Washington School of Law
Jonathan Franklin, University of Washington Gallagher Law Library
Beatrice Tice, University of Michigan Law Library
Guest lectures by additional University of Washington School of
Law faculty members
Separate Registration Fee Required
Registration fee includes:
program, handouts, textbook, continental breakfasts, afternoon
refreshments, lunches, and Thursday dinner.
Registration Fee: Nonmember……..…..$450.00
AALL Member Discount……............….$360.00
Housing & Public Transportation information
This
program will be held on the University of Washington
Campus, which is approximately five miles from
the Convention Center. There are two options
for housing: