The Resource Rise to the challenge : 100th AALL annual meeting and conference, New Orleans, LA, July 14-17, 2007
Rise to the challenge : 100th AALL annual meeting and conference, New Orleans, LA, July 14-17, 2007
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- "07AALL"--Discs
- Some sessions not recorded
- Contents
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- A4.
- H3.
- Hot topic : legal publishing in the 21st century
- H4.
- Turning challenges into opportunities : how law libraries can capture and preserve government web resources
- H5. The
- future of cataloging
- H6.
- Kurzban and Boswell on immigration law & research : keeping up with the very latest, with help from two experts
- I1.
- Step away from the podium! tips, tricks and technologies for energizing training sessions and legal research classes
- Bringing the library to the user : the practice
- I2.
- When ILL doesn't work : getting resources through document delivery resources
- I3.
- Developing a scholarly agenda
- I4.
- Responding to legal process in the library : a post-PATRIOT Act primer
- I5.
- When nature strikes : weather disasters and the law
- I6. A
- friendly game of tag : radio frequency identification (REID) in law libraries
- A5.
- J1. The
- ultimate challenge : starting a library consulting business
- J2. The
- challenge of rising (and shrinking) numbers : how to write a law firm library budget
- J3.
- OCLC's WorldCat : our collections at the world's fingertips
- J4.
- Pleased to meet you : making connections that count
- J5. The
- E-book report : using electronic books in your law library
- Annual legislative & regulatory update
- J6.
- Alumni : the forgotten patron group
- A6.
- Taking up the gauntlet : the duel in southern legal history
- A7.
- Librarians, vendors or both? who should be teaching Westlaw® and LexisNexis® to first-year law students?
- B1.
- They rose to the challenge : public librarians take on the USA PATRIOT Act through Doe v. Gonzales
- GS1.
- B2.
- Everything old is new again : finding government document collections reborn online
- B3.
- Bringing the library to the user : the theory
- B4.
- Annual reports : from ho-hum to hurrah in five easy steps
- B5.
- Rising to the challenge : finding and preserving federal judicial information on PACER
- B6.
- Citizens' rights of privacy or simply collateral damage in the war on drugs and terrorism
- Opening general session : keynote speaker
- B7.
- Blogs, working papers, electronic publishing : will changes in legal scholarship affect the future development of library collections?
- C1.
- Multitasking millennials : blessing or curse?
- C2.
- Access to online court records and the challenge to privacy
- C3.
- Equal opportunity and diversity : the ABA standard under fire
- C4.
- Rising to the leadership challenge outside your library : being a leader in the larger organization
- A1.
- C5.
- At the top of the rise : government web sites that have met the challenge
- C6.
- Situational leadership : what would "Andy of Mayberry" do?
- C7.
- Training : are we missing the obvious?
- D1.
- De-coding civil codes : appreciating Napoleon's code and its legacy
- D2.
- Networking to serve self-represented litigants
- Public services in the 21st century : beyond traditional reference service
- D3.
- Electronic preservation : does losing the past challenge the future?
- D4.
- And still I rise : resurrecting the legal system in New Orleans ... tales from the trenches
- D5.
- A win-win partnership : legal editors and law librarians
- D6.
- Rome : the power of film to teach foundations of Roman and civil law
- D7.
- Instructional technology in teaching legal research : tricks of the trade in the real and virtual classroom
- A2.
- E1.
- AELIC's survey on authentication of government information : a year later and still challenging
- E2.
- Partnerships, public libraries and the pro se litigant : expanding county law library services
- E3.
- Globalization moved my cheese : or, how do I find international law?
- E5.
- Rise to the challenge of publishing
- E6.
- Understanding copyright challenges in licensing : what to look for in your subscription agreement
- Collection analysis made easy : OCLC's WorldCat Collection Analysis Service
- E7.
- Newsletter, blogs and e-mail alerts : making your communication rise to the challenge
- F2.
- Meeting the challenges of e-life cycle management : a town meeting with the U.S. Government Printing Office and National Archives and Records Administration
- F3.
- Huey Long and the press : Louisiana's contribution to modern constitutional law
- F4.
- Who really sets our salaries? a discussion among decision makers and librarians
- F5.
- Human rights of internally displaced persons
- A3.
- F6. The
- autonomous academic law library : fact or fiction?
- F7.
- What to count, what to report : the revised ABA annual questionnaire
- G1.
- Copyright exemptions for libraries in the digital age : report of the Section 108 Study Group
- G2.
- Rise to the challenge of the ratings game : U.S. News & World Report, law schools and law libraries
- G3. The
- challenge of electronic discovery : how reference service, records management and litigation support interact
- Legal information : globalization, conglomerates and competition : monopoly or free market?
- G4. A
- closer look : uncovering the Spanish roots of Louisiana civil law
- G5.
- From law school to real life : preparing new lawyers for the challenge of practice
- G6.
- New challenges demand new skills : negotiation 101 for librarians
- H1.
- AALL/LexisNexis® call for papers
- H2.
- Setting new precedent : using unpublished opinions under new federal rule of appellate procedure 32.1
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- Rise to the challenge : 100th AALL annual meeting and conference, New Orleans, LA, July 14-17, 2007
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- 100th AALL annual meeting and conference, New Orleans, LA, July 14-17, 2007
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- Rise to the challenge : 100th AALL annual meeting and conference, New Orleans, LA, July 14-17, 2007
- Note
-
- "07AALL"--Discs
- Some sessions not recorded
- Capture and storage technique
- unknown
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- audio disc
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- sd
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- rdacarrier
- Configuration of playback channels
- unknown
- Content category
- spoken word
- Content type code
-
- spw
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- A4.
- H3.
- Hot topic : legal publishing in the 21st century
- H4.
- Turning challenges into opportunities : how law libraries can capture and preserve government web resources
- H5. The
- future of cataloging
- H6.
- Kurzban and Boswell on immigration law & research : keeping up with the very latest, with help from two experts
- I1.
- Step away from the podium! tips, tricks and technologies for energizing training sessions and legal research classes
- Bringing the library to the user : the practice
- I2.
- When ILL doesn't work : getting resources through document delivery resources
- I3.
- Developing a scholarly agenda
- I4.
- Responding to legal process in the library : a post-PATRIOT Act primer
- I5.
- When nature strikes : weather disasters and the law
- I6. A
- friendly game of tag : radio frequency identification (REID) in law libraries
- A5.
- J1. The
- ultimate challenge : starting a library consulting business
- J2. The
- challenge of rising (and shrinking) numbers : how to write a law firm library budget
- J3.
- OCLC's WorldCat : our collections at the world's fingertips
- J4.
- Pleased to meet you : making connections that count
- J5. The
- E-book report : using electronic books in your law library
- Annual legislative & regulatory update
- J6.
- Alumni : the forgotten patron group
- A6.
- Taking up the gauntlet : the duel in southern legal history
- A7.
- Librarians, vendors or both? who should be teaching Westlaw® and LexisNexis® to first-year law students?
- B1.
- They rose to the challenge : public librarians take on the USA PATRIOT Act through Doe v. Gonzales
- GS1.
- B2.
- Everything old is new again : finding government document collections reborn online
- B3.
- Bringing the library to the user : the theory
- B4.
- Annual reports : from ho-hum to hurrah in five easy steps
- B5.
- Rising to the challenge : finding and preserving federal judicial information on PACER
- B6.
- Citizens' rights of privacy or simply collateral damage in the war on drugs and terrorism
- Opening general session : keynote speaker
- B7.
- Blogs, working papers, electronic publishing : will changes in legal scholarship affect the future development of library collections?
- C1.
- Multitasking millennials : blessing or curse?
- C2.
- Access to online court records and the challenge to privacy
- C3.
- Equal opportunity and diversity : the ABA standard under fire
- C4.
- Rising to the leadership challenge outside your library : being a leader in the larger organization
- A1.
- C5.
- At the top of the rise : government web sites that have met the challenge
- C6.
- Situational leadership : what would "Andy of Mayberry" do?
- C7.
- Training : are we missing the obvious?
- D1.
- De-coding civil codes : appreciating Napoleon's code and its legacy
- D2.
- Networking to serve self-represented litigants
- Public services in the 21st century : beyond traditional reference service
- D3.
- Electronic preservation : does losing the past challenge the future?
- D4.
- And still I rise : resurrecting the legal system in New Orleans ... tales from the trenches
- D5.
- A win-win partnership : legal editors and law librarians
- D6.
- Rome : the power of film to teach foundations of Roman and civil law
- D7.
- Instructional technology in teaching legal research : tricks of the trade in the real and virtual classroom
- A2.
- E1.
- AELIC's survey on authentication of government information : a year later and still challenging
- E2.
- Partnerships, public libraries and the pro se litigant : expanding county law library services
- E3.
- Globalization moved my cheese : or, how do I find international law?
- E5.
- Rise to the challenge of publishing
- E6.
- Understanding copyright challenges in licensing : what to look for in your subscription agreement
- Collection analysis made easy : OCLC's WorldCat Collection Analysis Service
- E7.
- Newsletter, blogs and e-mail alerts : making your communication rise to the challenge
- F2.
- Meeting the challenges of e-life cycle management : a town meeting with the U.S. Government Printing Office and National Archives and Records Administration
- F3.
- Huey Long and the press : Louisiana's contribution to modern constitutional law
- F4.
- Who really sets our salaries? a discussion among decision makers and librarians
- F5.
- Human rights of internally displaced persons
- A3.
- F6. The
- autonomous academic law library : fact or fiction?
- F7.
- What to count, what to report : the revised ABA annual questionnaire
- G1.
- Copyright exemptions for libraries in the digital age : report of the Section 108 Study Group
- G2.
- Rise to the challenge of the ratings game : U.S. News & World Report, law schools and law libraries
- G3. The
- challenge of electronic discovery : how reference service, records management and litigation support interact
- Legal information : globalization, conglomerates and competition : monopoly or free market?
- G4. A
- closer look : uncovering the Spanish roots of Louisiana civil law
- G5.
- From law school to real life : preparing new lawyers for the challenge of practice
- G6.
- New challenges demand new skills : negotiation 101 for librarians
- H1.
- AALL/LexisNexis® call for papers
- H2.
- Setting new precedent : using unpublished opinions under new federal rule of appellate procedure 32.1
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in. or 12 cm. diameter
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- 75 sound discs
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- not applicable
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- audio
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- s
- Other physical details
- digital
- Specific material designation
- sound disc
- Speed
- 1.4m. per second (discs)
- System control number
- (OCoLC)157053374
- Tape configuration
- not applicable
- Tape width
- not applicable
- Label
- Rise to the challenge : 100th AALL annual meeting and conference, New Orleans, LA, July 14-17, 2007
- Note
-
- "07AALL"--Discs
- Some sessions not recorded
- Capture and storage technique
- unknown
- Carrier category
- audio disc
- Carrier category code
-
- sd
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Configuration of playback channels
- unknown
- Content category
- spoken word
- Content type code
-
- spw
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- A4.
- H3.
- Hot topic : legal publishing in the 21st century
- H4.
- Turning challenges into opportunities : how law libraries can capture and preserve government web resources
- H5. The
- future of cataloging
- H6.
- Kurzban and Boswell on immigration law & research : keeping up with the very latest, with help from two experts
- I1.
- Step away from the podium! tips, tricks and technologies for energizing training sessions and legal research classes
- Bringing the library to the user : the practice
- I2.
- When ILL doesn't work : getting resources through document delivery resources
- I3.
- Developing a scholarly agenda
- I4.
- Responding to legal process in the library : a post-PATRIOT Act primer
- I5.
- When nature strikes : weather disasters and the law
- I6. A
- friendly game of tag : radio frequency identification (REID) in law libraries
- A5.
- J1. The
- ultimate challenge : starting a library consulting business
- J2. The
- challenge of rising (and shrinking) numbers : how to write a law firm library budget
- J3.
- OCLC's WorldCat : our collections at the world's fingertips
- J4.
- Pleased to meet you : making connections that count
- J5. The
- E-book report : using electronic books in your law library
- Annual legislative & regulatory update
- J6.
- Alumni : the forgotten patron group
- A6.
- Taking up the gauntlet : the duel in southern legal history
- A7.
- Librarians, vendors or both? who should be teaching Westlaw® and LexisNexis® to first-year law students?
- B1.
- They rose to the challenge : public librarians take on the USA PATRIOT Act through Doe v. Gonzales
- GS1.
- B2.
- Everything old is new again : finding government document collections reborn online
- B3.
- Bringing the library to the user : the theory
- B4.
- Annual reports : from ho-hum to hurrah in five easy steps
- B5.
- Rising to the challenge : finding and preserving federal judicial information on PACER
- B6.
- Citizens' rights of privacy or simply collateral damage in the war on drugs and terrorism
- Opening general session : keynote speaker
- B7.
- Blogs, working papers, electronic publishing : will changes in legal scholarship affect the future development of library collections?
- C1.
- Multitasking millennials : blessing or curse?
- C2.
- Access to online court records and the challenge to privacy
- C3.
- Equal opportunity and diversity : the ABA standard under fire
- C4.
- Rising to the leadership challenge outside your library : being a leader in the larger organization
- A1.
- C5.
- At the top of the rise : government web sites that have met the challenge
- C6.
- Situational leadership : what would "Andy of Mayberry" do?
- C7.
- Training : are we missing the obvious?
- D1.
- De-coding civil codes : appreciating Napoleon's code and its legacy
- D2.
- Networking to serve self-represented litigants
- Public services in the 21st century : beyond traditional reference service
- D3.
- Electronic preservation : does losing the past challenge the future?
- D4.
- And still I rise : resurrecting the legal system in New Orleans ... tales from the trenches
- D5.
- A win-win partnership : legal editors and law librarians
- D6.
- Rome : the power of film to teach foundations of Roman and civil law
- D7.
- Instructional technology in teaching legal research : tricks of the trade in the real and virtual classroom
- A2.
- E1.
- AELIC's survey on authentication of government information : a year later and still challenging
- E2.
- Partnerships, public libraries and the pro se litigant : expanding county law library services
- E3.
- Globalization moved my cheese : or, how do I find international law?
- E5.
- Rise to the challenge of publishing
- E6.
- Understanding copyright challenges in licensing : what to look for in your subscription agreement
- Collection analysis made easy : OCLC's WorldCat Collection Analysis Service
- E7.
- Newsletter, blogs and e-mail alerts : making your communication rise to the challenge
- F2.
- Meeting the challenges of e-life cycle management : a town meeting with the U.S. Government Printing Office and National Archives and Records Administration
- F3.
- Huey Long and the press : Louisiana's contribution to modern constitutional law
- F4.
- Who really sets our salaries? a discussion among decision makers and librarians
- F5.
- Human rights of internally displaced persons
- A3.
- F6. The
- autonomous academic law library : fact or fiction?
- F7.
- What to count, what to report : the revised ABA annual questionnaire
- G1.
- Copyright exemptions for libraries in the digital age : report of the Section 108 Study Group
- G2.
- Rise to the challenge of the ratings game : U.S. News & World Report, law schools and law libraries
- G3. The
- challenge of electronic discovery : how reference service, records management and litigation support interact
- Legal information : globalization, conglomerates and competition : monopoly or free market?
- G4. A
- closer look : uncovering the Spanish roots of Louisiana civil law
- G5.
- From law school to real life : preparing new lawyers for the challenge of practice
- G6.
- New challenges demand new skills : negotiation 101 for librarians
- H1.
- AALL/LexisNexis® call for papers
- H2.
- Setting new precedent : using unpublished opinions under new federal rule of appellate procedure 32.1
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in. or 12 cm. diameter
- Extent
- 75 sound discs
- Groove width / pitch
- not applicable
- Media category
- audio
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- s
- Other physical details
- digital
- Specific material designation
- sound disc
- Speed
- 1.4m. per second (discs)
- System control number
- (OCoLC)157053374
- Tape configuration
- not applicable
- Tape width
- not applicable
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