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October 19, 2011

CALI Call for Proposals to Create State Specific Legal Research Lessons

From the announcement:

The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) is on a mission get a state specific legal research lesson covering primary and secondary materials for each of the 50 states.   We're close, but we still need at least one lesson for the following states:  Alabama, Alaska, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin. 

If you are a librarian at a CALI member institution and would like to write a lesson for one of these states, we are currently accepting proposals.  The deadline for current round of lesson proposals is November 4, 2011. Authors receive monetary compensation, free registration to the CALI conference and editorial support though the lesson writing process.  Full proposal requirements and details can be found here.

[JH]

October 19, 2011 in Education & Professional Development, Legal Research Instruction | Permalink

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