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Becoming A More Environmentally Sustainable Law Library: How Law Libraries Can Reduce Their Carbon Footprint To Help Combat Climate Change, Todd G. E. Melnick
Becoming A More Environmentally Sustainable Law Library: How Law Libraries Can Reduce Their Carbon Footprint To Help Combat Climate Change, Todd G. E. Melnick
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Hosting Successful "Welcome Back" Events For Your Law School Students, Kelly Leong, Gail Mcdonald
Hosting Successful "Welcome Back" Events For Your Law School Students, Kelly Leong, Gail Mcdonald
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Best Practices For Developing And Running Legal Tech Programs In An Academic Setting, Jennifer Dixon, Janet Kearney, Kelly Leong
Best Practices For Developing And Running Legal Tech Programs In An Academic Setting, Jennifer Dixon, Janet Kearney, Kelly Leong
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Work-In-Progress: A Research Framework In Fcil Teaching?, Janet Kearney
Work-In-Progress: A Research Framework In Fcil Teaching?, Janet Kearney
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Making The Case For Law Tech, Janet Kearney
Making The Case For Law Tech, Janet Kearney
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As the concept of a “practice-ready” attorney continues to grow in both law firms and law schools, law school libraries are meeting this need by offering programming related to legal technology. In this article, a law librarian from the United States discusses their successes and failures in creating and maintaining legal technology programming, a first step in a larger conversation on practice-ready law graduates. This article is based on a June 2021 presentation given at the annual conference of the British and Irish Association of Law Librarians.