The AALL Publishing Initiatives Caucus thought it was worth a reminder
to all about the importance of keeping law librarians and their
expertise in front of our employers of all types in these trying times.
We thought we would list some of the more recent articles out there
being published by law librarians in the non-law library press that we
have seen to encourage others to start or keep publishing. Let the
AALL Publishing Initiatives Caucus co-chairs Carol Bannen and LaJean
Humphries know if you are aware of any other publications and Michelle
Pearse the PIC webmaster will get them on our publications list at
http://www.aallnet.org/caucus/pic/published.htm
<blocked::blocked::http://www.aallnet.org/caucus/pic/published.htm> .
There are lots of brilliant articles and ideas there.
Don't forget all the law librarians who are also blogging. Bonnie
Shucha has put together a list at
http://library.law.wisc.edu/wisblawg/blogslistpublic.htm
<blocked::blocked::http://library.law.wisc.edu/wisblawg/blogslistpublic.
htm> . LLAW has a wonderful blogger Bev Butula contributing to the
Wisconsin Law Journal and getting the law librarian face out to numerous
attorney subscribers. Check out her most recent entry at
http://www.wislawjournal.com/article.cfm/2009/01/26/Military-Legal-Resea
rch
<blocked::blocked::http://www.wislawjournal.com/article.cfm/2009/01/26/M
ilitary-Legal-Research> . Bev has also repurposed a blog entry into an
article in Information Today: "hakia Helps Librarians with Credible
Search Results," Information Today, Jan 2009, Vol. 26 Issue 1, p52-54.
Mark Gediman continues his column in Legal Assistant Today. "Working
9-5: Labor & Employment Resources That Get the Job Done" is from the
Sept/Oct. 2008 issue.
Donna Fisher published an article "RSS for Legal Administrators" in the
August 21, 2008 issue of ALACurrents, a members only newsletter
published by the Association of Legal Administrators.
"The Future of the Future: Rise of the Knowledge Librarian" by Ken
Wheaton (web services librarian for the Alaska State Court Law Library)
and Art Murray. 18 KMWorld Issue 2 page 1, Feb. 2009. They talk about
how the knowledge librarian should be the "content czar" of the
enterprise because they understand the information needs of the
enterprise. www.kmworld.com <blocked::blocked::http://www.kmworld.com/>
(not posted yet but shortly)
"Stay on top of state's legislative activity with e-mail notification"
by Laura Olsen Dugan was published in the Jan. 23, 2009 Wisconsin Law
Journal. Printed on Page 14.
Bev Butula and Diane Duffey co-authored "The Evolving Web: Challenges
for Legal Professionals," in the Wisconsin Association for Justice's The
Verdict, Fall 2008 (volume 31:4), pp. 14-16.
You may see a little Wisconsin slant here so let's hear from other parts
of the country!
Carol Bannen cbannen@reinhartlaw.com
<blocked::mailto:cbannen@reinhartlaw.com> & LaJean Humphries
lhumphries@SCHWABE.com <blocked::mailto:lhumphries@SCHWABE.com>
co-chairs of the Publishing Initiatives Caucus
Carol Bannen
Director, Information Resources
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