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Your Wfh & Office Gear: From The Basics To Puttin’ On The Ritz, Aamir Abdullah, Havilah Joy-Steinmen Bakken, Rachel Evans, Valerie Horton, Jason Tubinis Sep 2023

Your Wfh & Office Gear: From The Basics To Puttin’ On The Ritz, Aamir Abdullah, Havilah Joy-Steinmen Bakken, Rachel Evans, Valerie Horton, Jason Tubinis

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A quick guide to effective gadgets and work-from-home (WFH) essentials to help you succeed in any work environment.


A Body Without A Soul: Why Print Still Matters In Legal Research, Mari Cheney, Heather Simmons Mar 2023

A Body Without A Soul: Why Print Still Matters In Legal Research, Mari Cheney, Heather Simmons

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This article argues that print still has a place in legal research pedagogy and that some materials should still be collected in print in addition to online should the budget allow for it due to five primary reasons: (1) stability of legal information; (2) context; (3) information literacy; (4) algorithm bias; and (5) the discovery of information. Since many law library budgets are shrinking, there are creative ways for online legal publishers to make online material more print-like should libraries be unable to purchase both print and online material.


Glow Up Your Youtube Playlist: Video Bangers, Branding And More Educational Technology, Aamir Abdullah, Havilah Joy-Steinmen Bakken, Rachel Evans, Valerie Horton, Jason Tubinis Mar 2023

Glow Up Your Youtube Playlist: Video Bangers, Branding And More Educational Technology, Aamir Abdullah, Havilah Joy-Steinmen Bakken, Rachel Evans, Valerie Horton, Jason Tubinis

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Tips for creating, growing, and maintaining your institution's YouTube channel and presence.


Lisp – An Historical Reminiscence, Heather Simmons Mar 2023

Lisp – An Historical Reminiscence, Heather Simmons

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Reflections on the history of the Legal Information Services to the Public group of the American Association of Law Libraries.


How We Digitized A Special Collection With A Little Help From Our Friends, Rachel S. Evans, Mandy Mastrovita, Mary Willoughby Jan 2023

How We Digitized A Special Collection With A Little Help From Our Friends, Rachel S. Evans, Mandy Mastrovita, Mary Willoughby

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The article reports that the Digital Library of Georgia (DLG) offers a sub grant program providing institutions in services to create a digital collection. Topics include DLG staff promote the new collections on social media, and all produced content is accessible online for free; and the life cycle of the subgranting program, using UGA's Law School's Lecture & Presentation Photograph Archive of the digitization project.