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Government Documents Special Interest
Section
Federal Depository Library Programs Conference Grant Winner
Fall 2009
The Grants Committee of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL)
Government Documents Special Interest Section (GD-SIS) has awarded two
$500 travel grants to attendees of the 2009 Fall Depository Library
Conference and Council Meeting held Oct. 19-21 in Arlington, Virginia.
The grant winners were: Miriam Childs, Head of Technical Services at
the Law Library of Louisiana, and Marlene Harmon, Reference Librarian at
the University of California, Berkeley School of Law Library.
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The American Association of Law Libraries was founded in 1906 to promote
and enhance the value of law libraries to the legal and public
communities, to foster the profession of law librarianship, and to
provide leadership in the field of legal information.
The Government Documents SIS (GD-SIS) was established in 1974 to
disseminate information on government documents to AALL members, to
further the continuing education of law librarians in documents
librarianship, to coordinate the activities of law librarians in
representing their interests to public and private groups, and to work
in cooperation with documents groups in other associations and
organizations.
For further information regarding the Association, the Section, and the Annual Meeting &
Conference, see the Association's website. Questions about the grant can be
directed to Eric Parker, AALL Government
Documents SIS Grants Committee Chair.
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Government Documents Special Interest Section American Association of
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suggestions and/or corrections to the Government Documents SIS Publications
Review Committee
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