[LAW-LIB:58418] RE: Final Reminder to RSVP to Invitation to Mid-Atlantic Academic Law Libraries Symposium 2009

From: Edwin Greenlee (egreenle@law.upenn.edu)
Date: Thu Mar 05 2009 - 11:15:35 PST

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    March 5, 2009

     
    Biddle Law Library at the University of Pennsylvania Law School will host the first Mid-Atlantic Academic Law Libraries Symposium on March 13, 2009.
     

    We gratefully acknowledge Bloomberg, Law Division, for their sponsorship. There is NO CHARGE for either attending the symposium or for lunch.

     

    A few of the institutions attending include the law libraries at Duke, Fordham, Cardozo, Hofstra, Rutgers, Villanova, University of Maryland and University of Pittsburgh.

     

    If you please to attend, please RSVP by email to Ed Greenlee at egreenle@law.upenn.edu . The complete symposium schedule is provided below.

     

     

     

    Mid-Atlantic Academic Law Libraries Symposium 2009

    University of Pennsylvania Law School

    Biddle Law Library

    Location: Levy Conference Center

    FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2009

     

    Web 2.0 in Academic Law Libraries

     

    Schedule

     

                9:00-10:00 Registration

     

    10:00-10:15 Introductions: Paul M. George, Director, Biddle Law Library, University of Pennsylvania Law School

     

    10:15-11:00 Keynote: John Palfrey, Henry N. Ess III Professor of Law <http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/directory/facdir.php?id=486> and Vice Dean for Library and Information Resources at Harvard Law School <http://www.law.harvard.edu/> and a faculty co-director of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society.

     

    11:00-11:15 Questions and Answers with John Palfrey.

     

    11:15-11:45 Bloomberg Web Interface Presentation:

    Constantin Cotzias, Head, Bloomberg Law Division

                

    11:45-Noon Break

     

     

                Noon-1:30 Lunch featuring topical discussion tables

     

    Topics include twitter; web applications; student social/technology surveys; web-based Bloomberg.

     

    1:30-2:15 Panel One and Q & A: Application of a Web 2.0 technology in an academic law library (Blogging)

    Facilitator: Jordon Steele, Archivist, Biddle Law Library, University of Pennsylvania Law School

     

    2:15-2:30 Break

     

    2:30-3:15 Panel Two and Q & A: Application of a Web 2.0 technology in an academic law library (Face Book)

    Facilitator: Edwin J. Greenlee, Associate Director for Public Services, Biddle Law Library, University of Pennsylvania Law School

    3:15-3:30 Conclusion

     



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