Don't Know Your CONALL from
Your CONELL?
Don't Worry; Here's the Scoop
by Shaun Esposito
The Conference of Newer Academic Law Librarians
(CONALL) is the ALL-SIS annual program for those new to academic law librarianship
(but oldtimers are welcome as well). The Conference of Newer Law Librarians (CONELL)
is held every year at the American Association of Law Libraries annual meeting
and is sponsored by AALL. The purpose of CONELL "is to welcome the newer
members of the profession to the organization, introduce them to the Association
and its leaders, and provide a setting for newer members to become acquainted
with each other." <http://www.aallnet.org/events/am00/99_connell.asp>
CONELL is normally held the day prior to the start of regular programming at the
annual meeting, while CONALL normally takes place during the regular programming
at the annual meeting.