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July 22, 2012

OGS: Keynote Speaker/Opening General Session: Tomorrow's Legal Marketplace

Richard Susskind
July 22, 2012

A-1: Patriot Practice: Programs to Assist Service Members and Veterans

Darla Jackson, University of South Dakota, McKusick Law Library
Handout 1 | Handout 2
| Handout 3
June Hsiao Liebert, John Marshall Law School
Anna Schleelein, Shelter Legal Services
July 22, 2012

A-2: The National Declassification Center – Will It Meet Our Expectations?

Emily Feltren, Coordinator, AALL Government Relations Office
Catherine M. Dunn, University of Connecticut School of Law Library
Nate Jones, National Security Archive, George Washington University
Sheryl J. Shenberger, National Archives
July 22, 2012

A-3: Guerrilla Usability Testing

Jason Eiseman, Coordinator and Speaker, Yale Law School Lillian Goldman Library
Roger Vicarius Skalbeck, Georgetown University Law Library
July 22, 2012

A-4: E-stats Collection for Your Non-Stacks Collection

Ian Kipnes, Coordinator and Moderator, California Western School of Law Library
Peter Charkallis, ITS Ltd
Ian Connor, Pubget Inc.
Sujay Darji, Swets
Handout 1 | Handout 2
July 22, 2012

A-5: Be Memorable: Library Advocacy Through Compelling Storytelling

Carol Watson, Coordinator and Speaker, University of Georgia
Suzanne R. Graham, University of Georgia
Jason Tubinis, University of Georgia
July 22, 2012

A-6: The New FDLP: A Collaborative Future for Government Information

Janet L. Fischer, Coordinator and Moderator, Golden Gate University School of Law Library
Mary Alice Baish, U.S. Government Printing Office, Library Program Services
Arlene Weible, Oregon State Library
July 22, 2012

B-1: The New Generation of Legal Research Databases: 2012 Boston Sequel

Victoria J. Szymczak, Coordinator and Moderator, University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law
Jean J. Davis, Brooklyn Law School Library
Emily Marcum, Lightfoot, Franklin, & White, LLC
Susan Nevelow Mart, University of Colorado Law School, William A. Wise Law Library
Jean P. O'Grady, DLA Piper
July 22, 2012

B-2: Finding the Future: Position Your Organization for Long-Term Viability

Roberta I. Shaffer, Coordinator and Speaker, Law Library of Congress
Steven Antonio Lastres, Moderator, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Roger Vicarius Skalbeck, Moderator, Georgetown University Law Library
Karl T. Gruben, University of San Diego
Cameron Gown, Jones Day
July 22, 2012

B-3: Digital Content: The What, the How, and the Where

Janet Fisher, Coordinator, Arizona State Library Archives & Public Records
Victoria K. Trotta, Moderator, Arizona State University, Ross-Blakley Law Library
Stephen Chapman, Harvard Law School Library
David Walls, U.S. Government Printing Office, Library Program Services
July 22, 2012

B-4: Piercing the Veil of Sovereignty: The Sources of International Human Rights Law – Part I

James W. Hart, Coordinator and Moderator, University of Cincinnati College of Law, Robert S. Marx Law Library
Marci Hoffman, University of California School of Law Library
Mary Rumsey, University of Minnesota Law Library
July 22, 2012

B-5: How Fair Is It? Understanding the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010

Cornell H. Winston, Coordinator and Moderator, U.S. Attorney's Office
Judith Mizner, Federal Public Defender
Carolyn Petrosino, Bridgewater State University
Mark T. Quinlivan, U.S. Attorney's Office
July 22, 2012

B-6: Finding Your Inner Nancy Drew: Public Records Resources Online

Jennifer McMahan, Coordinator, U.S. Department of Justice
Bridget Gilhool, U.S. Department of Justice
July 22, 2012

C-1: Searching Legal Opinions: The Google Scholar Approach

Clara Liao, Coordinator, Georgetown University Law Library
Michelle M. Wu, Moderator, Georgetown University Law Library
Anurag Acharya, Google Inc.
July 22, 2012

C-2: Launching into RDA: The New Frontier

Ismael Gullon, Coordinator and Moderator, Mercer University Law Library
Jean M. Pajerek, Cornell University Law Library
Patricia Sayre-McCoy, University of Chicago D'Angelo Law Library
July 22, 2012

C-3: Law Library Collections Post-Microform: Future Implications for the Newest Legacy Format

Laura E. Ray, Coordinator and Moderator, Cleveland State University, Cleveland Marshall College of Law Library
Jerry Dupont, Law Library Microform Consortium
Terrence McCormack, The University at Buffalo, State University of New York
July 22, 2012

C-4: Piercing the Veil of Sovereignty: The Sources of International Human Rights Law – Part II

James W. Hart, Coordinator, Moderator, and Speaker, University of Cincinnati College of Law, Robert S. Marx Law Library
Handout 1 | Handout 2
Gloria Orrego Hoyos, Universidad de San Andres
July 22, 2012

C-5: Hot Topics in Copyright for Librarians

George Pike, Coordinator & Co-moderator, University of Pittsburgh, Barco Law Library
Emily R. Florio, Co-moderator, Fish & Richardson P.C.
Kristen McCallion, Fish & Richardson P.C.
Kevin Miles, Co-moderator, Fulbright & Jaworski LLP
Steven J. Melamut, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
July 22, 2012

C-6: Attorney-Client Confidentiality and the Law Librarian

Anne Klinefelter, Coordinator and Moderator, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Marc Laredo, Laredo & Smith LLP
July 23, 2012

ILTA1: AALL/ILTA Program: Partnering with IT

TJ Johnson, Coordinator, International Legal Technology Association
Gail Bergmiller, Moderator, Ropes & Gray
Handout 1 | Handout 2
James Darsigny, Brown Rudnick LLP
Keith Schultz, Brown Rudnick LLP
Jordan Sommer, Ropes & Gray
July 23, 2012

D-1: The Innovative Interfaces/ SkyRiver v. OCLC Lawsuit: Who Wins? Who Loses?

Richard M. Jost, Coordinator and Moderator, University of Washington, Gallagher Law Library
Marshall Breeding, Library Technology
Jonathan A. Franklin, University of Washington, Gallagher Law Library
Scott Matheson, Yale Law School Lillian Goldman Library
July 23, 2012

D-2: Linked Data, Law Libraries, and the Semantic Web

F. Tim Knight, Coordinator, Moderator, and Speaker, York University, Osgoode Hall Law School Library
Handout 1 | Handout 2 | Handout 3
Diane I. Hillmann, Information Institute of Syracuse, Metadata Management Associates
John Joergensen, Rutgers University Law School Library, School of Law
July 23, 2012

D-3: The Law of the Salem Witch Trials

Lawrence J. Ross, Coordinator, Moderator, and Speaker, George Washington University, Jacob Burns Law Library
Mark W. Podvia, Dickinson School of Law Library of the Pennsylvania State University
Karen Wahl, George Washington University, Jacob Burns Law Library
July 23, 2012

D-4: Access to Justice Committees and the Growing Importance of Law Librarian Involvement

Sara Galligan, Coordinator, Ramsey County Law Library
Steven P. Anderson, Maryland State Law Library
Rita R. Dermody, Public Law Library of King County
Dina E. Fein, Massachusetts Trial Court
July 23, 2012

D-5: Law Library Research Assistant Programs: Two Different Models

Linda Karr O'Connor, Coordinator and Speaker, UCLA School of Law, Hugh & Hazel Darling Law Library
Barbara H. Garavaglia, Moderator, University of Michigan Law Library
Jennifer Loope Selby, University of Michigan Law Library
Handout 1 | Handout 2 | Handout 3
July 23, 2012

D-6: Making Sense of Canadian Legislation

Catherine Cotter, Coordinator and Speaker, University of New Brunswick, Gerard V. La Forest Law Library
Nancy McCormack, Queen's University, Lederman Law Library
John Papadopoulos, University of Toronto, Bora Laskin Law Library
July 23, 2012

ILTA4: AALL/ILTA Program: iCan! Empowering Librarians with iPads and Other Mobile Devices

TJ Johnson, Coordinator, International Legal Technology Association
Molly (Mary) Brownfield, Moderator, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP
Karen Helde, Lane Powell PC
William R. Mills, New York Law School
July 23, 2012

E-1: State Advocacy Strategies: Learning to Connect, Grow, and Survive

Jonathan C. Stock, Coordinator, Moderator, and Speaker, Southern New England Law Librarians Association
Handout 1 | Handout 2 | Handout 3
David Badertscher, New York State Supreme Court Library, Criminal Branch
Handout 1 | Handout 2 | Handout 3
Maryruth Storer, Orange County Public Law Library
July 23, 2012

E-2: Engaging and Educating the Screen Addicts of 2012

Alison A. Shea, Coordinator, Moderator, and Speaker, Fordham University Law Library, Leo T. Kissam Memorial Library
Emily Allbon, City University, London
July 23, 2012

E-3: Seminoles and Gators: Can Shared Patron-Driven Acquisitions of E-books Overcome the Rivalry?

Edward T. Hart, Coordinator, Moderator, and Speaker, University of Florida- Levin College of Law, Chiles Legal Information Center
Erin Gallagher, Ingram Coutts
Sarah Pearson, Florida State University
July 23, 2012

E-4: Digitizing Legal History

Susan Lyons, Coordinator and Speaker, Rutgers University Law School Library
Wei Fang, Rutgers University Law School Library
July 23, 2012

E-5: Scanning the Future: QR Codes in Law Libraries

Carli Spina, Coordinator, Moderator, and Speaker, Harvard Law School Library
Anna Russell, University of San Diego
July 23, 2012

E-6: Growing Beyond the Four Walls of Your Library into Strategic Knowledge Management

Camille Reynolds, Coordinator and Moderator, Fenwick & West LLP
Alirio Gomez, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP
Steven Antonio Lastres, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
July 23, 2012

ILTA3: AALL/ILTA Program: Current Awareness – Delivering the Right News at the Right Time

TJ Johnson, Coordinator, International Legal Technology Association
Deborah S. Panella, Moderator, Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
July 23, 2012

F-1: Lost in Translation: Immigration Detention and Access to Legal Materials

Susan Lyons, Coordinator and Speaker, Rutgers University Law School Library
Paromita Shah, National Immigration Project
July 23, 2012

F-2: Law Firm Libraries: Your E-book Future Has Arrived

Caren Biberman, Coordinator, Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP
Colin Mackay, Thomson Reuters, Legal
Scott Meiser, LexisNexis
Bess Reynolds, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
July 23, 2012

F-3: Boston Best Friends Forever: A Collaboration Story

Caroline Walters, Coordinator, Suffolk University Law Library
Anne M. Acton, New England Law | Boston
Kim Dulin, Harvard Law School Library
Mary Ann Neary, Boston College Law Library Russell Sweet, Boston University
Susan D. (Drisko) Zago, University of New Hampshire School of Law Library
July 23, 2012

F-4: Helping Others Learn, Connect, and Grow Through Times of Stress

Maxine Wright, Coordinator, Moderator, and Speaker, North Carolina Central University School of Law Library
Valerie Wright, Health and Hospital Corporation – HHC, Harlem Hospital
July 23, 2012

F-5: The Diplomat Librarian: Working with LLMs, International Scholars, Students, and Faculty

Alison A. Shea, Coordinator, Moderator, and Speaker, Fordham University Law Library, Leo T. Kissam Memorial Library
Jennifer Allison, Pepperdine University Law Library
Tom Kimbrough, Southern Methodist University, Underwood Law Library
July 23, 2012

F-6: Lessons from the Snail Darter: The Relationship Between Wildlife Law and Economic Development

Stacey L. Gordon, Coordinator, University of Montana, School of Law, William J. Jameson Law Library
Handout 1 | Handout 2
Stefanie Pearlman, Moderator, University of Nebraska – Lincoln, Schmid Law Library
Zygmunt J. B. Plater, Boston College Law School
July 23, 2012

ILTA2: AALL/ILTA Program: SharePoint as a Showcase for Library Resources and Knowledge Repositories

TJ Johnson, Coordinator, International Legal Technology Association
Catherine Monte, Moderator, Fox Rothschild LLP
Handout 1 | Handout 2 | Handout 3
Misti L. Conway, Fox Rothschild LLP
Camille Reynolds, Fenwick & West LLP
James Tuvell, Fox Rothschild LLP
Linda J. Wells, Ropes & Gray
July 23, 2012

G-1: Chinese Law – Real Time!

Eugene D. Hsue, Coordinator, Moderator, and Speaker, Temple University, Beasley School of Law
Joan Liu, New York University Law Library
Wei Luo, Washington University
July 23, 2012

G-2: Turner v. Rogers, Due Process, and the Pursuit of Court Access: Trumpeting the Law Library Connection

Sara Galligan, Coordinator, Ramsey County Law Library
Russell Engler, New England Law | Boston
Richard Zorza, Self Represented Litigation Network
July 23, 2012

G-3: The Best of Both Worlds: Blending Online and Face-to-Face Learning in Teaching Legal Research

James Wirrell, Coordinator, Moderator, and Speaker, University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Susan Herrick, University of Maryland School of Law, Thurgood Marshall Law Library
Paul E. Howard, University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Monica Sharum, University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law
July 23, 2012

G-4: Antitrust Considerations and the Association

Shaun Esposito, Coordinator and Moderator, University of Arizona College of Law Library
Stephen W. Armstrong, Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads LLP
Margaret K. Maes, Legal Information Preservation Alliance
Handout 1 | Handout 2
July 23, 2012

G-5: Preserving Our Digital Heritage: A Conversation with Jason Scott

Sarah Glassmeyer, Coordinator and Moderator, Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction
Jason Scott Sadofsky, Archive Team
July 23, 2012

G-6: PIPEs, Bear Hugs, and Big Boy Letters: Revealing Corporate and Securities Terms of Art with an In-Depth Look at PIPEs

Daniel F. McLaughlin, Co-Coordinator and Speaker, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
Kevin Miles, Co-Coordinator and Speaker, Fulbright & Jaworski LLP
Shayla K. Harlev, Weil Gotshal & Manges
July 24, 2012

H-1: AALL Public Policy Update: Connecting Members to AALL's Advocacy Efforts

Catherine M. Dunn, University of Connecticut School of Law Library
Emily Feltren, Moderator, AALL Government Relations Office
Tina S. Ching, Seattle University School of Law Library
George Pike, University of Pittsburgh, Barco Law Library
July 24, 2012

H-2: Early Law Libraries as Historical Documents: Recording the Bookshelves of Long-Ago Lawyers

Michael Widener, Coordinator and Moderator, Yale Law School Lillian Goldman Library
Karen S. Beck, Harvard Law School Library
Jeremy B. Dibbell, LibraryThing
July 24, 2012

H-3: You CAN Handle the Truth: Using Pop Culture to Teach Legal Research

Deborah Schander, Coordinator, Moderator, and Speaker, Georgia State University College of Law Library
Kate Irwin-Smiler, Wake Forest University
Julie Graves Krishnaswami, Yale Law School Lillian, Goldman Library
July 24, 2012

H-4: Walking the Tight Rope Between Licensed Data Access and Restrictions

Loretta F. Orndorff, Coordinator and Speaker, Cozen O'Connor
Linda-Jean Schneider, Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP
Scott B. Schwartz, Dansko, LLC
Regina L. Smith, Jenkins Law Library
July 24, 2012

H-5: Debating U.S. Policy for the International Criminal Court: Advising the Next Administration

John Wilson, Coordinator, UCLA School of Law, Hugh & Hazel Darling Law Library
Elise Keppler, Human Rights Watch
Jeremy Rabkin, George Mason University Law Library
July 24, 2012

H-6: The Librarian as Author: AALL/LexisNexis Call for Papers

Jennifer Lentz, Coordinator, UCLA School of Law, Hugh & Hazel Darling Law Library
Mark W. Podvia, Moderator, Dickinson School of Law Library of the Pennsylvania State University
Neel Kant Agrawal, University of Washington Information School
Michael G. Chiorazzi, University of Arizona College of Law Library
Anna Russell, University of San Diego
Yasmin Sokkar Harker, CUNY Law School Library
Carli Spina, Harvard Law School Library
Linda Tesar, College of William & Mary, Wolf Law Library
July 24, 2012

I-1: Reasonable Minds Will Differ: So Why Not Work Together to Resolve Conflict?

Lyn Warmath, Coordinator, Hirschler Fleischer
Timothy L. Coggins, Moderator, University of Richmond School of Law Library
John Douglass, University of Richmond
July 24, 2012

I-2: Cool Tools Cafe

Kincaid C. Brown, Coordinator and Speaker, University of Michigan Law Library
July 24, 2012

I-3: Right to Be Lost: Comparative Law Approaches to Internet Privacy and Personal Data Protection

Peter Roudik, Coordinator and Moderator, Law Library of Congress
Sara Cable, Office of Massachusetts Attorney General
Woodrow Hartzog, Samford University Law Library
Edith Palmer, Library of Congress
July 24, 2012

I-4: Pruning the Collection, Growing Services: What's New in Your Library?

Carol Watson, Coordinator and Speaker, University of Georgia
Maureen Cahill, University of Georgia
Wendy E. Moore, University of Georgia
July 24, 2012

I-5: Hot Topic: What You Don't Know Can Hurt You: An Overview of Social Media Legal Issues and a Deep Dive Into Social Media in the Workplace

Marcia Burris, Coordinator, Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak and Stewart, PC AND Barbara Yuill, Bloomberg BNA
July 24, 2012

I-6: Embedding Librarians to Add Value to Your Institution

Molly McCluer, Coordinator, U.S. Court of Appeals – 6th Circuit Library
John Joseph DiGilio, Co-moderator, Reed Smith LLP
Barbara L. Fritschel, Co-moderator, U.S. Courts Library
Holly M. Riccio, Co-moderator, O'Melveny & Myers LLP
Thomas Striepe, Co-moderator, University of Georgia
David Shumaker, Catholic University of America, School of Library and Information Science
Owen G. Smith, U.S. Court of Appeals – 6th Circuit Library
Marguerita T. Young-Jones, Reed Smith LLP
July 24, 2012

LUN: Association Luncheon

Karen McCullough, Karen McCullough & Co.
July 24, 2012

J-1: Asking Hard Questions: Teaching Through Questions and Controversy

Margaret (Meg) Butler, Coordinator, Moderator, and Speaker, Georgia State University College of Law Library
Paul D. Callister, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Leon E. Bloch Law Library
Charles A. Pipins, II, Florida Coastal School of Law
Michael J. Robak, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Leon E. Bloch Law Library
July 24, 2012

J-2: Paper Sources, Electronic Sources, and Platform Choices: Training Practicing Attorneys on What to Use When

Jocelyn D. Stilwell-Tong, Coordinator, Nossaman Guthner Knox & Elliott, LLP
Camille Reynolds, Moderator & Speaker, Fenwick & West LLP
Michael Saint-Onge, LexisNexis
July 24, 2012

J-3: TurboForm Powers – Activate! Creating and Maintaining Online Dynamic Legal Forms

Jennifer S. Murray, Coordinator, Moderator, and Speaker, Maricopa County Superior Court Law Library
Gretchen Hornberger, Coconino County Law Library
Myndi A. Clive, Moderator and Speaker, Maricopa County Superior Court Law Library
July 24, 2012

J-4: What Makes a Librarian Worth a Million Bucks? Valuing Staff, Resources, and Services When Dollars Are Scarce

LaJean Humphries, Coordinator and Speaker, Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt, PC
Denise A. Pagh, Kronick, Moskovitz, Tiedemann & Girard
July 24, 2012

J-5: Class KIA-KIX: A Revolutionary New Classification Schedule for the 21st Century

Ajaye Bloomstone, Coordinator and Moderator, Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center Library
Jolande E. Goldberg, Library of Congress, Policy & Standards Division
George Prager, New York University Law Library
July 24, 2012

J-6: Amping Up Library Orientation

Liz McCurry Johnson, Coordinator, Moderator, and Speaker, Wake Forest University
Shari Berkowitz Duff, Reed Smith LLP
Kate Irwin-Smiler, Wake Forest University
Ashley Moye, Charlotte School of Law
July 24, 2012

K-1: Don't Want to Be All by Myself: Federal Courts and Pro Ses

Barbara L. Fritschel, Coordinator, Moderator, and Speaker, U.S. Courts Library
Deanne S. Medina, Legal Assistance Foundation Library
Jim Waldron, U.S. Bankruptcy Courts – District of New Jersey
Handout 1 | Handout 2
July 24, 2012

K-2: Building the One World Law Library – A Collaborative Approach

Julie L. Kimbrough, Coordinator, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Emily Feltren, Moderator, AALL Government Relations Office
Tina Gheen, Library of Congress
David S. Mao, Law Library of Congress
Andrew Weber, Law Library of Congress
July 24, 2012

K-3: Passing the Baton: Managing Temporary and Permanent Succession Changes

Ajaye Bloomstone, Coordinator and Moderator, Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center Library
Margaret (Meg) Butler, Georgia State University College of Law Library
Handout 1 | Handout 2
Wendy E. Moore, University of Georgia
July 24, 2012

K-4: Customer Service and Marketing: Shaking Things Up to Achieve a Great Library Identity

Kathleen Brown, Co-coordinator, Oklahoma City University Law Library
Donna S. Williams, Co-Coordinator and Moderator, University of San Francisco School of Law, Zief Law Library
Jason Eiseman, Yale Law School, Lillian Goldman Library
Amy Hale-Janeke, U.S. Court of Appeals – 5th Circuit Library
Eileen Santos, Howard University Law Library
July 24, 2012

K-5: Modeling Subject Authority Data: FRSAD Overview and Implementation Examples

Ming Lu, Coordinator, LA Law Library
Patricia Sayre-McCoy, Moderator, University of Chicago, D'Angelo Law Library
Athena Salaba, Kent State University School of Library and Information Science
July 24, 2012

K-6: I Have a Patent Number – Now What?

Kristin Whitman, Coordinator and Speaker, Landon IP
Emily R. Florio, Moderator, Fish & Richardson P.C.
Mary Schwarz, Fish & Richardson PC

 

 

 

 

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