Technology is here to stay (thank goodness!) and affects the way we each
do our job just about every day. To stay ahead of (or just to keep up
with) the pack, come to the technology-related programs at AALL in
Washington, D.C. (my home town!) in July.
Highlights include:
"At the Crossroads: The Year 200 Millennium Bug" -- program B-2
"Information Architecture for the World Wide Web" -- program C-2
"It's All in the Books, Right? Ethical Perils of Ignoring Electronic
Legal Resources in the Information Age" --
program E-2
"Encryption" - program F-1
"Privacy law in the Internet Age" -- program G-2
"Delivering Technology Without a Guru" -- program H-3
"Internet-Based ILL: Making Your Chapter's Web Site Work" -- program I-3
"Collaboration in the Classroom" -- program J-1
"The Small Library at the Automation Crossroads" -- program K-3
Speakers for these programs include law librarians, authors, a federal
judge, professors, and federal government employees -- famous and
soon-to-be great contributors to the intellectual yet practical world in
which we live. Yes, there's a tech. program in almost every slot! Come
by, see and hear your colleagues, and exchange ideas. See you here!
Victoria Kahn
vkahn@tuckerflyer.com
Victoria Kahn
Library Director
Tucker Flyer
Law Library
1615 L Street NW #400
Washington, DC 20036
mailto:vkahn@tuckerflyer.com
www.tuckerflyer.com
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