Newer Law Librarians- Register for CONELL Now!
What is CONELL?
The Conference of Newer Law Librarians (CONELL) is held every year at the
American Association of Law Libraries Annual Meeting and Conference.
CONELL welcomes newer members of the profession to the organization,
introduces them to the Association and its leaders, and provides a setting
for newer members to become acquainted with each other. Participants have
an opportunity to talk with representatives from AALL’s many Committees and
Special Interest Sections to find out firsthand how to get involved and
enjoy the benefits of Association membership. CONELL offers a chance to
learn about the Association while meeting new people and having some fun.
The 2004 CONELL Program:
This year, CONELL will be held on Saturday, July 10 from 7:30 a.m. to 5:15
p.m.
The morning features presentations from experienced AALL members, and open
sessions with AALL experts from various areas of law librarianship and with
chapter, SIS and committee representatives.
After lunch in the Sheraton Boston Hotel, the afternoon will be devoted to
a guided tour of Boston, including Beacon Hill, Back Bay, and the
Waterfront. Participants will be able to walk into the North End, Boston’s
famous Italian neighborhood, and visit the Old North Church, where the
lanterns were hung to signal the beginning of Paul Revere’s ride.
For the first time this year, CONELL will sponsor “Dutch Treat Dinners” at
7:00 p.m. on Friday, July 9. These dinners will give CONELL participants a
chance to meet each other and members of the Mentoring Committee before the
beginning of the official conference.
How to Register for CONELL:
Be sure to register for CONELL when you submit your AALL Annual Meeting and
Conference registration: http://www.aallnet.org/events/04_registration.asp
Preregistration is required by June 4, 2004: $100.00
Learn More about CONELL:
To learn more about CONELL, visit the Mentoring Committee’s website:
http://www.aallnet.org/committee/mentoring/
The Association gratefully acknowledges West for its support of this
program.
Thanks,
Chris Tighe, U.S. Courts Library
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