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May 25, 2012

Reminder: LawLibCon's "All Things Private Law Libraries" Podcast This Afternoon

From Rich Leiter's list message for today's episode of Law Librarian Conversations:

We're having a special show featuring co-chairs of this year's [PLL] Summit, Jean O'Grady and Joan Axelroth. We hope that you can join us for a discussion about the law firm library of 2020. Academic law librarians are welcome to learn what the "real world" is anticipating and share your insights into what you think the law school library of 2020 will look like. (Will law school libraries be very different from law firm libraries?)

Not a year has gone by where I haven't regretted not attending PLL's annual summit. What's implicit in Rich Leiter's statement is that what happens in private libraries does not stay in private law libraries.

The podcast starts at 2:00 PM CT Details here. [JH]

May 25, 2012 in Education & Professional Development | Permalink

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