There is a partnership between the Academic Law Libraries SIS and CALI to solicit and review CALI legal research lessons. The group began a few years ago when we decided that law librarians should become active in authoring lessons. We are the experts in legal research and we need to share our knowledge. The number of lessons has grown to forty and several more will be available in a few months. See: http://www2.cali.org/index.php?fuseaction=lessons.subjectlist&cat=LWR
The Authoring Group is in the process of revising the Topic Grid to reflect accurately the topics that have been completed, assigned, or still available. Once Deb Quentel, CALI’s Director of Curriculum Development, posts the revised Topic Grid to the website, she will once again begin accepting proposals for new lessons.
We want to encourage you to write a CALI lesson and, definitely, to use the lessons in teaching and reference work. CALI authors always appreciate feedback on their lessons.
I chair the committee and the other members are Kris Niedringhaus, Sara Kelley, Pat Fox, Kit Kreilick, and Brian Huddleston. Please contact Deb Quentel or any member of the Authoring Group for additional information.