Created by Carissa J. Vogel, University of Washington, May 2008
Scope
- Coverage of materials: 2005 to present
- Items listed by format and, then, in reverse chronological order
- Hyperlinks are to articles, PowerPoint presentations, tables of contents of books, or online lectures.
Articles
- Barbara A. Bintliff, Laura N. Gasaway, Penny A. Hazelton, Frank G. Houdek, Janis L. Johnston, Martha Dragich Pearson, Charles Ten Brink & Michelle Wu, Rebuilding the Profession: Recommendations for Librarians Interested in Becoming Academic Law Library Directors, 99 Law Libr. J. 101 (2007).
- Sara Kelley, Developments in Legal Education: The Movement for Open Access to Legal Scholarship, ALL-SIS Newsl. (Acad. Law Libr.—Special Int. Sect., Am. Ass’n Law Libr.), Summer 2007, at 21.
- Richard A. Danner and Barbara A. Bintliff, Academic Freedom Issues for Academic Librarians, Legal Reference Services Q., April 2006, at 13.
- Ann Hemmens and Mary Whisner, How Do You Write? A Panel on Legal Scholarship, ALL-SIS Newsl. (Acad. Law Libr.—Special Int. Sect., Am. Ass’n Law Libr.), Spring 2006, at 28.
- Sara Kelley, Developments in Legal Education: Are Blogs Transforming Legal Scholarship?, ALL-SIS Newsl. (Acad. Law Libr.—Special Int. Sect., Am. Ass’n Law Libr.), Summer 2006, at 19.
- Deborah Person, Publishing Outside the Box: Opportunities Beyond Law Library Publications, ALL-SIS Newsl. (Acad. Law Libr.—Special Int. Sect., Am. Ass’n Law Libr.), Fall 2005, at 4.
Programs and Conferences
- American Association of Law Libraries
- Annual Meeting
Compiled using Frank Houdek’s AALL Annual Meetings: An Annotated Index of the Recordings (1989– ), Penny Hazelton’s conference notes, and the AALL Annual Meeting program guides.
- 2007
Conference proceedings for the following meetings can be accessed through sound recordings called Rise to the Challenge 100th AALL Annual Meeting and Conference, New Orleans, LA, July 14–17, 2007 and are available at thirty-three libraries world-wide (according to WorldCat search on May 23, 2008).
- E5: Rise to the Challenge of Publishing (July 16, 2007).
- I3: Barbara Bintliff & Kathryn Venturatos Lorio, Developing a Scholarly Agenda (July 17, 2007).
- 2006
Conference proceedings for the following meetings can be accessed through sound recordings called Pioneering Change 99th AALL Annual Meeting and Conference, St. Louis, MO, LA, July 8–12, 2006 and are available at thirty-three libraries world-wide (according to WorldCat search on May 23, 2008).
- A1: Barbara Bintliff, Penny Hazelton, Richard Danner & James Duggan, Exploring Uncharted Territory: The Culture and Context of the University (July 9, 2006).
- 2005
Conference proceedings for the following meetings can be accessed through sound recordings called Strategize! Values, Visions, and Vistas and are available at nineteen libraries world-wide (according to WorldCat search on May 23, 2008).
- The following workshop was held outside of the AALL Annual Meeting schedule and is not part of the conference sound recording.
- Laura N. Gasaway, Janis Johnston, Martha Dragich, Barbara Bintliff, Frank Houdek, Penny Hazelton, Michelle Wu & Charles Ten Brink, Rebuilding the Profession: A Workshop for Librarians Interested in an Academic Directorship (July 20, 2005) in 99 Law Libr. J. 101 (2007).
- American Association of Law Schools
Many of the program lectures and materials are available on the program websites. Follow the links below.
- 2008
- Katharine T. Bartlett (moderator) and Jack M. Balkin, Paul Butler, Robert Katzmann & Eugene Volokh (speakers), AALS Concurrent Plenary Session: E-Expertise: How Blogs, SSRN, Listservs, On-line Research Resources, and Other Electronic Technologies are Changing the Legal Academy of the 21st Century (Jan. 4, 2008).
- Kenneth W. Simons (moderator) and Oona A. Hathaway, Saul Levmore, Tracey L. Meares & Eugene Volokh (speakers), The Future of Legal (Jan. 5, 2008).
- 2007
- Lauren K. Robel (moderator) and Alison Grey Anderson, Bryant G. Garth, William D. Henderon, Joyce S. Sterling & Albert H. Yoon (speakers), Everything We Wish We Knew About The World of Legal Education: An Agenda for Research (Jan. 4, 2007).
- Robert M. Chesney (moderator) and Dorothy Andrea Brown, Paul L. Caron, Mark A. Godsey & Lawrence B. Solum (speakers), Scholarship and the New Law Professor: Of Blogs, Books, Networks and the Placement Game (Jan. 5, 2007).
- Kimberly Kessler (moderator) and Ian Ayres, Paul H. Robinson & Carol Sanger, Crafting a Scholarly Persona (Jan. 5, 2007).
- 2006
- 2005
- Plenary Session, Engaged Scholarship (Jan. 7, 2005).
- Claire M. Germain (moderator and speaker) and Bernard S. Black, Theodore Eisenberg & Greg Tananbaum (speakers), Electronic Repositories for Legal Scholarship (Jan. 7, 2005).
- Jonathan R. Macey (moderator) and Anne M. Coughlin, John C.P. Goldberg, Robert W. Gordon, Frederick Schauer & Alan Schwartz (speakers), Traditional Legal Scholarship in the Modern Interdisciplinary Law school: Is There a Place for It? (Jan. 8, 2005).