This is a reminder for all AALL members to please complete the
Member Survey that was recently distributed and mail it by April
1, 1996.
The survey will gather information AALL needs to address. Topics
of investigation will include questions about the nature of the
membership -- should it include other types of information
providers like publishers as full voting members; members'
support for expanded regional programming; experiences with the
Law Library Journal; the level of interest in Continuing Legal
Education credits and other forms of certification; the level of
support for lobbying efforts in Washington D.C.; efforts to
expand communication with members electronically through AALLNET;
factors determining attendance at the annual meeting; areas of
interest for future programs; current use of technology; and
other topical areas of special interest to members today.
This new survey follows the Biennial Salary Survey 1995, issued
in January 1996, also in partnership with CCH. "Both surveys
will enable AALL to move further toward becoming a "knowledge-
based" association, making decisions about strategic and other
directions based on reliable information from a broad cross
section of its members, " said Roger H. Parent, AALL Executive
Director,"Together, these two surveys will provide members and
the Association with extraordinarily valuable information for
strategic planning and marketing to its membership. The Member
Survey results will be widely disseminated at the Annual Meeting
in Indianapolis and in the Newsletter."
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