Law Students Write About Law Libraries

Audience: All
Technical Level: Low

Based on my recently published article, this session will give an overview of what law students are writing in their web logs about law libraries. The article can be found at: http://www.aallnet.org/sis/allsis/newsletter/25_2/Blawgs.htm

I will present the information as a PowerPoint, that will provide much more than is contained in the article. Comments about library facilities, personnel, books, computers, furniture, etc. etc. This presentation should be informative and amusing.

Additionally, I will preview some of the research I have been conducting into law professor web logs, too.

Approximately 45 minutes for this presentation.

MP3: HudsonLR1Th230.mp3

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Robert W Hudson
Faculty Services Librarian
Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center

About Elmer Masters

Elmer R. Masters is the Director of Technology at the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (www.cali.org) where he works on interesting projects involving technology and legal education like eLangdell, Classcaster, Lawbooks, QuizWright, and the CALI website. He has over 30 years of experience building tech tools for legal education and systems for accessing law and legal materials on the Internet. He is the admin of the Teknoids mailing list (www.teknoids.net) and has been blogging about legal education, law, and technology for over 20 years (www.symphora.com). He has a JD from Syracuse University College of Law and was employed by Syracuse, Cornell Law School, and Emory University School of Law before joining CALI in 2003. Elmer has presented at the CALI Conference for Law School Computing (where he organizes the program), the AALL and AALS Annual Meetings, Law Via The Internet, and other conferences, symposia, and workshops on topics ranging from IT management in law schools to building open access court reporting systems to information architecture design and implementation in law.
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