For a limited time, when you purchase the full AALL 2009 Annual Meeting program recordings set, you’ll also receive the full 2008 and 2007 recording sets for free. With this purchase you’ll have access to nearly 200 educational programs developed and presented specifically for law librarians. You can purchase the sets in three ways: MP3 downloads available on AALL2go, MP3 CDs, or audio CDs.
This offer is only good until March 1, 2010. Additional shipping and handling charges apply for CD purchases.
The AALL Legal Information Services to the Public Special Interest Section recently published a new edition of How to Research A Legal Problem: A Guide for Non-Lawyers. This free, informative seven-page online guide is intended to help non-lawyers find legal rules that can resolve or prevent conflict.
Avoiding jargon throughout, the booklet covers the basic steps in legal research. It also describes basic sources of legal information, giving examples of legal encyclopedias, treatises, articles, codes, reporters, and digests. Download a free copy (or more!) today.
New this year AALL is offering nonmembers a complimentary one-year membership when they register for the AALL Annual Meeting and Conference, held July 10-13 in Denver. The membership includes:
Annual Meeting registration opens February 17. Be sure to take advantage of this special offer for nonmembers.
AALL2go Pick of the Month
AALL’s Continuing Professional Education Committee presents the AALL2go pick of the month: Technical Issues & Practical Matters: A Law Librarian Q & A on Legal Technology.
This 2007 webinar was moderated by Robert Farmer, instructional services/research librarian at Jones School of Law Library, and presented by Catherine Sanders Reach, director of the Legal Technology Resource Center (LTRC) of the American Bar Association. Reach describes the many services provided by the LTRC that are relevant to everyone in the legal profession, especially the annual legal technology survey report on how lawyers are using technology in their practices.
Learn more about strong trends such as mobile technology and electronic discovery, as well as lawyers’ reduced reliance on paper. Among the resulting challenges are the costs of electronically-stored information and the risks associated with counting on vendors to continue to store older materials.
Find this and more than 60 other free continuing education programs and webinars for AALL members on AALL2go!