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Law Library Lights - Past Issues


The Law Librarians' Society of Washington, D.C., Inc., publishes Law Library Lights for the education and enjoyment of its members. Law Library Lights, formerly published five times a year, began quarterly publication in Fall 2001. Please find below past issues. If you have any questions or comments, please contact the current editor, Jill Smith, at jasmith@law.umaryland.edu.

Current Issue
Teaching and Training
Vol. 54, No. 1 (Fall 2010)
 
FEATURES: 
 
The Next Generation of Westlaw: WestlawNext
Catherine M. Dunn
 
Developing Effective Fact-Based Legal Research Skills for New Associates, or "You Want Me to Research What?"
Melanie Oberlin & Lucas Meyers
 
The Spy Who Came in From the Stacks
Janice Fridie
 
Reference Librarians: Teaching on the Move and Going Global
Tracy Woodward
 
Training Tools We Love
Richa Dasgupta & Aaron O'Brien
 
 
COLUMNS
 
Book Review: Telling Ain't Training
Dawn Bohls
 
Tech Talk: Anatomy of a Conference Twitter Hashtag: #AALL2010
Roger V. Skalbeck

How Can LLSDC Educate You?
Christine Ciambella
 



 
 


 

 

 

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* If you use the search feature on this page, you will only be searching the documents available online (in addition to the Title/Author index lists).  As more issues become available, they can also be searched from this page.  No full-text issues are available prior to Vol. 42, No. 1 (Sept/Oct 1998).

** Erroneously published in print as Vol. 45, No. 3

***Erroneously published in print as Winter 2004

Note:  Archived issues are available here in Portable Document Format (PDF) only.  You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on your computer in order to view these documents. Each online issue is available to view/download as an entire issue.  No individual Law Library Lights articles are available to download or print.

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