When: December 7, 2006 @ 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Where: Lowenstein Sandler – 65 Livingston Ave. – Roseland, NJ
We will be collecting unwrapped children’s books to donate on behalf of NJLLA
Program FlyerNew Jersey Law Librarians Association (NJLLA)
A Chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries
We will be collecting unwrapped children’s books to donate on behalf of NJLLA
Program FlyerFrom McGill University’s McGill Reporter, and article about Gelber Law Library, titled: “Unique Library for a Unique School.”
Don’t forget to register!
Thomson West’s Librarian MBA Program with Betty Jo Hibberd – November 13, 2006Seton Hall School of LawNewark, NJ – 12:00-4:00 p.m. – Program Flyer.
Check out NJLLA’s history on Wikipedia. Registration is required to edit the entry.
Sandra Collins and Allison Brungard discuss the art of working part-time in the current edition of Library Journal. The full article appears here.
Rita Bronnenkant’s wonderful Internet Resources list is still useful. Take a look yourself:
http://www.aallnet.org/chapter/njlla/internet.htm
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Law library news from California’s chicoer.com: Law Library to be Relocated From Courthouse Next Year – “Once hailed as the “biggest little law library” in the state, it is being relocated from the Butte County Superior Court in Oroville several miles to the downtown Carnegie Building on Montgomery Street, which once housed the city public library.”
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