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Information Innovator’s Institute March 1999
Guide on the Side Meeting Skills: Antidote for Bad Meetings By Marie Wallace
Marie Wallace has enjoyed a fulfilling career as a librarian, beginning in 1951 in academia with the University of California and transitioning in 1971 into the private law library world until her 1995 retirement from O’Melveny & Myers. She is the 1997 recipient of the American Association of Law Libraries‘ highest honor, the Marian Gould Gallagher Distinguished Service Award. Throughout her professional life, Marie has been a guiding force in the Southern California Association of Law Libraries, Practising Law Institute’s programs for law librarians and Teaching Legal Research in Private Law Libraries (TRIPLL).
Reference from Coast to Coast: Searches and Strategies By Megan Culich Butman, Reference Librarian Katten Muchin & Zavis, Chicago
Editor’s Note: Please see the reader comments below regarding incorrect information on divorcesource.com, which is referenced in this article.
Guide on the Side What Does Your Business Card Say about You? By Marie Wallace
(Posted February 1, 1999; Archived March 1, 1999)
Notes from the Technology Trenches By Elizabeth H. Klampert
Elizabeth H. Klampert is the Director of Library Services for the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. Ms. Klampert was formerly a litigator for five years, specializing in professional liability litigation. Before attending law school, she was a corporate librarian for twelve years, holding management positions in libraries in a number of large organizations, including Rainier National Bank in Seattle, Deloitte & Touche, and Merrill Lynch, both in New York. She received both her BA in English and MLS from the University of Washington in Seattle. She received her JD at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York.
Electronic Commerce and Law on the Internet By Bradley J. Hillis, M.A., J.D.
Bradley J. Hillis is a member of the Bar of State of Washington and the United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, author of several articles, including: “Considerations When Placing Court Opinions on the Internet,” “Internet Multimedia and Domestic Violence Prevention,” and “Internet Experiments in Electronic Court Filing.” Mr. Hillis graduated from Colorado College and holds Juris Doctor and Master of Arts degrees from the University of Washington.
The Library of the New Millennium – The Virtual Possibilities By Cindy L. Chick Presentation at the Orange County Bar Assn./Association of Legal Administrators’ OC Tech 8: Legal Technology Symposium and Trade Show October 23, 1998, Costa Mesa Click here for Powerpoint Presentation
(Posted November 18, 1998; Archived December 15, 1998)
Guide on the Side The Two Most Important Parts of Presentations Part I – Beginnings By Marie Wallace
(Posted November 1, 1998; Archived December 1, 1998)
Internet Communication Tools By Diana Botluk
Diana Botluk is an online legal information professional who lectures, teaches and writes about finding law-related information in an online environment. She is the author of The Legal List: Research on the Internet, and a columnist for Internet Law Researcher newsletter, with a column called Finding Information on the World Wide Web. She teaches basic, advanced and online legal research at the University of Maryland, and Internet classes at CAPCON Library Network. She has lectured at many professional conferences, is actively involved in the Law Librarians Society of D.C. and the American Association of Law Libraries. She is a reference librarian at Catholic University Law School, where she earned her J.D. in 1984.
ResearchWire Expanding the Solo Practitioner or Small Firm Resources with the Internet By Michelle Ayers
Michelle Ayers is the Principal of Ayers Information Network, L.L.C., in Philadelphia, PA.
What’s Happenin’ at the Special Libraries Association Annual Conference, June 6-11, 1998
If you attended the SLA Conference, and would like to share any information or experiences with our readers, send an e-mail message to Cindy Chick.
Client Centered Web Sites By Jerry Lawson
Jerry Lawson is an Internet consultant for attorneys and designer of the Internet Tools for Attorneys Web site, http://www.netlawtools.com.
Internet Legal Research Bibliography By Jerry Lawson
Jerry Lawson is President of Netlawtools, Inc., specializing in Internet training and web site design for attorneys. He is the designer of the Internet Tools for Attorneys web site, http://www.netlawtools.com.
Book Review: Search Engines for the World Wide Web by Alfred & Emily Glossbrenner By Michael Crestohl
(Posted April 1, 1998; Archived May 1, 1998)
Guide on the Side How to Turn Stage Fright into Peak Performance By Marie Wallace
(Posted March 1, 1998; Archived April 1, 1998)
Knowledge Management Part II By Nina Platt
Nina Platt , who has worked in public, academic and special libraries, spending the last 10+ years as technical services/systems librarian in law libraries, is currently working as an information management/library automation consultant. Nina also compiled and maintains the Piper State Court Directory , a directory of state appellate court decisions on the Web.
Guide on the Side Stage Fright: Performer’s Friend or Foe? By Marie Wallace
(Posted February 1, 1998; Archived March 1, 1998)
January 1998 Archive
(Posted January 15, 1998; Archived February 17, 1998)
Nothing but the Net Internet Librarian – November in Monterey By Cindy L. Chick
Cindy Chick has been a law firm librarian for 17 years. She received her M.L.S. from UCLA with a specialization in law librarianship. Cindy is the co-editor of LLRXchange, and has developed several software programs for law libraries under the name of CINCH Library Software