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Cumulative Index to AALL Spectrum, volume 7

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

Entries consist of a numbered issue and page.

A | top

AALL NEWSLINE: NEWSCAST INAUGURATED AT ORLANDO MEETING, 1.7

ACADEMIC LAW LIBRARIES (see also Special Interest Sections (SIS), Academic)

ABA Standards for Academic Law Libraries Task Force, 3.4

Automated retrieval system and closed stacks, 7.24–25, 7.30

BNA electronic service contract, 5.8CRIV–10CRIV

Change in career path for directors, 3.14

Computer lab design, 7.16–19

Directors’ criteria for hiring reference librarians, 5.12–14

Knowledge management, 4.1MB

ACCESS TO INFORMATION FOR HEARING-IMPAIRED AT MARYLAND STATE LAW LIBRARY, 3.22

ANNUAL MEETING (ORLANDO 2002)

Business meetings, 1.8

Luncheon keynote speaker Catherine Crier, 1.6

Newscast inaugurated, 1.7

Plenary Session “Creativity within Chaos”, 1.6

Plenary Session “Generations at Work”, 1.6

Student registration fees too high, 1.18

West and CRIV in Orlando, 4.32

ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAMS (ORLANDO 2002)

A-1 E-Reference Services, 1.12

DMCA discussed by Marybeth Peters of the U.S. Copyright Office, 1.22

H-2 Using Online Tutorials to Teach Legal Research, 1.10

I-4 Around the World (Wide Web): 60 Sites in 60 Minutes, 1.14

J-5 Hot Topic: The USA PATRIOT Act, 1.16

“Public key infrastructure technology” subject of Legislative Update at Orlando meeting, 1.22

ANNUAL MEETING (SEATTLE 2003)

Business Meeting Agenda, 8.29, 9.7

Local information, 7.14–15, 8.16–17, 8.31, 9.center insert

Strategies for maximizing meeting experience, 9.16, 9.27

Theme: “Maximize Today Envision Tomorrow”, 8.4

ARCHIVES (see Preservation of Legal Information)

AWARDS (see also Presidential Certificates of Merit)

AALL Spectrum Article of the Year, 1.23 (J.S. Heller)

AALL/LexisNexis Call for Papers, 1.15 (Y. Jones, R.Y. Rastorfer, B. Shucha)

Chapters proud of their award winners: Doyle, Chanin and Wallace, 10.28

George A. Strait Minority Scholarship

Endowment, 1.7 (M. Thai)

Matching funds sought, 7.29, 8.33, 9.30

James F. Connolly LexisNexis Scholarship, 1.7 (J. Donovan)

John R. Johnson Memorial Scholarship, 1.7 (D. Klugh, C. Kujawa, H. Midkiff, J. Sekula)

Joseph L. Andrews Bibliographical Award, 1.7 (J. DuPont, J.E. Goldberg), 9.14 (R. Leiter)

Joyce E. Starkweather Award, 2.4 (J. Lee)

Law Library Journal Article of the Year, 1.23 (L.R. Nemchek)

Marian Gould Gallagher Distinguished Service Award, 1.7 (J.S. Wright), 9.12 (M. Anderson, L. Chanin), 9.13 (F. Doyle)

SCALL William B. Rohan Chapter Service Award, 2.4 (A. Brecht)

Spirit of Law Librarianship Award nominees sought, 7.12

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BIBLIOGRAPHIES

Annotated Bibliography of Digital Reference Services, 4.20

BODLEIAN LIBRARY 400TH ANNIVERSARY, 4.12

BUILDING AND REMODELING PROJECTS

Editor’s comments, 8.18

Hinckley Allen and Snyder Library, Providence, RI, 8.22–23

San Diego County Public Law Library, 8.26–27, 8.31

UB Charles B. Sears Law Library, Buffalo, NY, 8.24–25

UNLV Law School Library, Las Vegas, NV, 8.20–21

Web site: Design Feature for Law Libraries, 8.28

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CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF LAW LIBRARIES ANNUAL CONFERENCE IN ONTARIO, 7.4

CATALOGING (see Technical Services)

CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION (AALL), 9.4

CHAPTERS

ALLUNY

Member honored by New York court system, 5.28

Annual meetings: ORALL, SANDALL, SWALL, 2.28

Atlanta Law Libraries Association Community Affairs and Outreach Committee, 9.9

California chapters

AB 2648 on public law library funding fought, 3.30, 4.26, 7.4MB

All California Institute in San Luis Obispo, 5.29, 8.32

Law library advocacy institute at joint institute, 10.27

CALL

Joint meeting with Illinois SLA chapter, 8.33

Joint meeting with MAALL, 5.28

KM topic of meeting, 10.28

Program features KM speaker, 4.26

CoALL

Happy Hour, 4.26

Speakers’ Bureau formed, 10.26

Summer associates training, 2.28

GPLLA

Basic legal research course held, 10.26

Brown bag lunch success, 6.28

Community service projects, 10.28

First Fridays, 4.26

Opening reception, 4.26

LLAGNY

Presidential Certificate of Merit for support to library community after Sept. 11, 2.31

Pro Bono Committee, 9.8

LLNE

Digital libraries topic of spring meeting, 10.28

Program with Simmons Library School students, 10.27

Redesigns Web site, 2.28

Service Committee, 5.28, 9.8, 10.28

MALL

Lawmoose.com and, 7.20

Legal Research Institute, 7.20

Minnesota Legal Research Guide 2d, 4.26

Minnesota Library Association and, 3.30

Public Relations ideas, 7.20

Receives LSTA grant, 2.28

New officers

LLSDC, SANDALL, SWALL, 2.28

NJLLA

Bridge the Gap program for summer associates, 10.26

Legal Reference for Public Librarians Workshop, 8.32

NOCALL participates in Berkeley career day, 3.30

SANDALL

AACR2 subject of meeting, 7.20

Disaster preparedness subject of meeting, 4.26

Holiday Tea, 6.28

Long-range planning discussed, 3.30

Program on long-term insurance held, 10.28

Silent auction, 8.32

SCALL

50th anniversary celebration, 6.28

Inner City Youth Internship Program, 9.8

L.A. County Law Library Building 50th Jubilee, 10.27

William B. Rohan Chapter Service Award, 2.4, 2.28 (A. Brecht)

SEAALL

50th anniversary celebration, 3.30, 10.27

SNELLA

Legal publishing subject of program, 6.28

Programs on legal research and electronic license agreements, 8.32

VALL

Meeting at Jefferson Library, 10.28

COMMITTEE PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS

AALL Guide to Fair Business Practices for Legal Publishers, 5.4

Educational programming final report, 2.24

Future of Law Libraries final report, 2.24

Promote Law Librarians as Legal Research Trainers final report, 2.24

COMMITTEES (AALL) (see also CRIV)

ABA Standards for Academic Law Libraries Task Force, 3.4

Awards Committee

Nominees sought for AALL awards, 3.26

Biennial Salary Survey Task Force

Input on improvements sought, 2.8

Survey mailed to library directors, 10.32

Surveys due July 25, 9.6

Bylaws Committee requests all Association bylaws changes, 2.8

Cataloging and Intranet Access to Electronic Resources, 3.4

Copyright Committee

New Web site, 1.22

Supreme Court hears arguments on Copyright Term Extension Act, 1.22, 3.26

Washington Affairs Office collaboration on current issues, 7.4

Diversity Committee

Applicants encouraged for Minority Leadership Development Award, 5.24

Program on benefits of diversity planned for Seattle, 8.6

Symposium on Islam and Muslim Societies, 5.24

Government Relations Committee

Chapter liaison program, 1.22

Digital Millenium Copyright Act report, 1.22

Functions and duties, 7.4MB

Hot Topic: USA PATRIOT Act, 1.22

Nominees sought for PAGI award, 2.8

Program plans for Seattle, 9.6

Public key infrastructure technology subject of Legislative Update at Orlando meeting, 1.22

Survey of access to electronic state government information, 4.10

Survey on state laws supporting preservation of Web information, 8.6

Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act, 6.14

Video kit of USA PATRIOT Act available, 7.4

Indexing of Periodical Literature Advisory Committee

Criteria for indexing electronic periodicals, 10.6

Licensing Principles for Electronic Resources, 3.4

Mentoring Committee

Committee to host CONELL, 8.6

CONELL program for Seattle, 10.6

Members urged to mentor or be mentored, 9.6

Web site describes committee initiatives, 8.6

Nominations Committee

New members, 5.7

Seeks Executive Board nominations, 6.24

Price Index for Legal Publications Advisory Committee

Updated Price Index for Legal Publications available on Web site, 6.14

Professional Development Committee

Needs assessment survey, 9.6

New education discussion list, 4.10

Nominations sought for chapter educational programming, 4.10

Regional programs suspended, 5.25

Review of programs continues, 4.10

Public Relations Committee

Creating displays, 3.24

Statement on value of law libraries, 2.25, 10.8–9

Value of librarian’s services, 1.30

Research Committee

Aspen Grants Program, 1.27, 2.9

Indian law subject heading project award, 7.7

Information literacy among law students project award, 7.7

Scholarship Committee applicants encouraged to apply, 3.26

CONELL (see Committees, Mentoring)

CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE REPORTS

Senate resolution provides electronic public access, 7.6

COPYRIGHT (see Committees (AALL), Copyright; Committees (AALL), Government Relations; Eldred v. Ashcroft; Government and Law Libraries)

CRIV (COMMITTEE ON RELATIONS WITH INFORMATION VENDORS)

AALL Guide to Fair Business Practices for Legal Publishers and, 5.7CRIV–8CRIV

BNA electronic service contract, 5.8CRIV–10CRIV, 8.5CRIV

LLMC Digital Project, 8.7CRIV–8CRIV

Mediations, 5.4CRIV

Member survey of electronic services availability, 5.6CRIV–7CRIV

NELLCO and BNA electronic service contract, 5.10CRIV–12CRIV

New members, 5.3CRIV–4CRIV

Open Forum (Orlando), 4.32

Program plans for Seattle, 10.22

Reverse Site Visits, 6.26

Aspen, 3.2CRIV–12CRIV

Aspen Visit to Provo Utah, 8.3CRIV–5CRIV

Bernan, 7.10, 7.31

Site Visits

Aspen Customer Care, Frederick MD., 8.2CRIV

Vendor Profile: Carswell, 8.6CRIV–7CRIV

Vendor profile: W.H. Everett and Son, 2.22

West and CRIV in Orlando, 4.32

West pricing teleconference report, 5.5CRIV–6CRIV

D | top

DISABILITIES (see Access to information for hearing-impaired)

DISASTER PREPAREDNESS

SANDALL meeting, 4.26

DUES INCREASE PROPOSAL (see Membership Issues)

E | top

ELDRED V. ASHCROFT

Law librarians attend argument, 5.6

Oral argument heard, 5.8–9, 5.27

Supreme Court hears arguments on Copyright Term Extension Act, 3.26

Supreme Court upholds 1998 Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act, 10.10, 10.12–13, 10.24

EXECUTIVE BOARD (AALL)

Adoption of current D.C. Nonprofit Corp. Act, 2.24

By-laws revision proposal, 8.30

Candidates for Executive Board, 4.16–19

Candidates for vice president, 4.14–15

Career Development Special Committee created, 5.4

Election schedule change, 2.24

Fair Business Practices Guide approved, 5.4, 5.6, 5.7CRIV–8CRIV

Meetings, spring 2003, 10.4

New board members announced, 8.6

Scheduling for SIS meetings during Annual Meeting to be addressed, 5.6

Seek nominations for, 6.24

Treasurer’s Report, 8.12–13, 8.35

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (see Headquarters)

F | top

FOREIGN LAW

Web resources in China, France, Mexico, 2.14

FOREIGN LAW LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS (see Canadian Association of Law Libraries; IFLA)

G | top

GOVERNMENT AND LAW LIBRARIES

Advocacy program and AALL Washington Affairs Office, 7.1MB–3MB

Anti-counterfeiting Amendments of 2002 (S.2395) problems for libraries, 3.6, 4.6

California chapters successfully block problem funding bill, 7.4MB

Digital Media Consumers’ Rights Act (H.R. 5544), 4.6

Digital Media Consumers’ Rights Act (H.R. 5544), 7.31

E-Government Act of 2002 (S. 803), 4.31

Government Relations Committee functions, 7.4MB

OMB drafts guidelines on “sensitive” information, 3.6

TEACH Act (S. 487), 4.6

USA PATRIOT Act joint teleconference with ALA, ARL, MLA, SLA, 3.6

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

FAR Regulations and GPO, 4.31, 6.6

James nominated for public printer, 4.6

New public printer and superintendent of documents appointed, 6.6

OMB memorandum M-02-07 opposed by library organizations, 1.20

Washington Affairs Office responds to OMB Memorandum, 6.6

GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS (see also Awards)

AALL statement of available scholarships, 3.8, 4.36, 6.9

Annual Meeting Grants

AALL, 6.14

Computing Services-SIS, 6.30

Gov Docs-SIS offers student grant, 7.28

SCCLL-SIS, 6.30

George A. Strait Minority Scholarship matching funds sought, 7.29, 8.33, 9.30

IFLA meeting fellowships available, 3.8

Indian law subject heading project receives Aspen award, 7.7

Information literacy among law students project receives Aspen award, 7.7

Institute for Court Management Executive Development Program Scholarship, 6.7

Scholarship Committee encourages applications, 3.26

H | top

HEADQUARTERS

Fox interview, 4.4

Parent retirement, 2.10

Parent retirement, interview, 2.16

Parent retirement, the movies, 2.32

Parent’s last executive board meeting; Fox’s first, 5.6

HEALTH LAW

Law, medicine, and bibliography at Case Western Reserve, 3.18

HUMOR

Parent retirement, the movies, 2.32

Spectrum Looks Back: 2002-2022, 7.32

I | top

IFLA (INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS)

Fellowships available to attend annual conference, 3.8

INSTRUCTION IN LEGAL RESEARCH

Academic-SIS receives Presidential Award, 2.31

Annual Meeting (Orlando 2002) program on online tutorials, 1.10

GPLLA holds course in basic legal research, 10.26

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

AALL comments to FCC on “Broadcast Flag Rule”, 6.6

Anti-counterfeiting Amendments of 2002 (S.2395) problems for libraries, 3.6, 4.6

Digital Media Consumers’ Rights Act (H.R. 5544), 4.6, 7.31

TEACH Act (S. 487), 4.6

K | top

KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

Academic Libraries and, 4.1MB

Law firms and, 4.3MB, 7.26–27, 7.29

Law firms, technology and, 4.2MB

Top 10 tips, 4.4MB

L | top

LAW FIRMS (see also Special Interest Sections (SIS), Private Law Libraries)

Customer service, 3.12

Knowledge management, 4.2MB, 4.3MB

Law firm technical services value, 2.4MB

Public relations challeges, 7.8–9

Top service department, 4.22

LAW LIBRARIANSHIP

Academic law libraries and change, 3.14

Future of the profession, 5.16–20, 5.32

Law, medicine, and bibliography at Case Western Reserve, 3.18

Law firm customer service, 3.12

Perspectives on the profession, 3.10

Technical services and information delivery, 3.16

“Those were the days”, 3.32

Visionaries: McCarthy, Finley and Tyburski, 10.16–20, 10.31

M | top

MEMBERSHIP ISSUES

Dues increase approved by members, 3.7

Dues Increase proposal discussed at Orlando business meeting, 1.8

Dues increase vote in September, 2.25

MEMORIALS

Burns, Helen Marie, 1.32

Freeman, Lydia, 10.32

Liddell, Leon, 9.6

Rappaport, Ellen C., 10.32

Sloane, Richard, 4.34

Sprudzs, Adolf, 7.21

N | top

NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF COMMISSIONERS ON UNIFORM STATE LAWS

NCCUSL lobbies ABA for UCITA support, 7.6

UCITA , AALL opposition, 7.6

NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK

Temple Law Library and Paul Hastings in Atlanta celebrate, 10.21

NEWER LAW LIBRARIANS (see also Committees (AALL) Mentoring)

Private Law Libraries-SIS mentoring project, 5.30

Tips for success, 1.24

O | top

ONLINE RESOURCES

Access to e-journals at UNC, 8.14–15, 8.36

Hein-On-Line, 9.26, 9.31

Placement Listings on Web site only, 1.15, 2.8, 3.7, 4.31, 6.25, 9.28

PR Committee Web site provides successful strategies, 8.8–9

PubSCIENCE database may be cancelled, 3.6, 4.31

Updated Price Index for Legal Publications available on Web site, 6.14

Web site: Design Features for Law Library Buildings, 8.28

P | top

PERMANENT PUBLIC ACCESS TO GOVERNMENT INFORMATION (see also Committees, Government Relations; Preservation of Legal Information)

A-5 Panel Discussion at Seattle Annual Meeting, 9.6

PLACEMENT LISTINGS ON WEB SITE ONLY, 1.15

PRESERVATION OF LEGAL INFORMATION

CRIV to work with Preservation Committee, 5.2CRIV

National Conference at Georgetown, 5.4, 9.18–19, 9.22–23

PRESIDENTIAL CERTIFICATES OF MERIT, 2.31(Academic–Cohen, D. Danner, S. Ligda, LLAGNY, J. Marke, Professional Development Committees)

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

AALL educational programs available at West LegalEdcenter, 6.20

Annual report as PR tool, 9.10–11, 9.32, 10.21

Continuing Education Benefits, 6.32

Online Delivery Formats, 6.16–20

Online learning opportunities for law librarians, 6.8

Project management in law libraries, 5.10–11

Public law libraries benefit by offering CLE programs, 6.10–11

Strategies for success as law library director, 6.12–13

PUBLIC LAW LIBRARIES (see also Special Interest Sections (SIS), SCCLL)

California chapters lobby against bill that would harm public law libraries, 3.30

CLE programs benefit libraries as well, 6.10–11

PUBLIC RELATIONS (see also Law Librarianship)

Annual report as PR tool, 9.10–11, 9.32, 10.21

Competing for attention on a limited budget, 5.22, 5.32

Display creation, 3.24

Law firm public relations challenges, 7.8–9

Local chapters involved in community projects, 9.8–9

Return-on-investment rates, 2.20

Statement on value of law libraries, 10.8–9

Top service department, 4.22

Web site provides successful strategies, 8.8–9

PUBLICATIONS (see also Bibliographies)

AALL Guide to Fair Business Practices for Legal Publishers, 5.4

Minnesota Legal Research Guide 2d ed. published by MALL, 4.26

VALL provides content for full issue of Virginia Lawyer, 2.28

PUBSCIENCE DATABASE (see Online Resources)

R | top

REFERENCE

Annotated Bibliography of Digital Reference Services, 4.20

Directors’ criteria for hiring reference librarians, 5.12–14

REGISTRATION FEES FOR STUDENTS ATTENDING ANNUAL MEETING, 1.18

S | top

SALARY SURVEY TASK FORCE (see Committees (AALL), Biennial Salary Survey Task Force)

SPECIAL INTEREST SECTIONS (SIS)

Academic Law Libraries

Academic Law Library Web site content, 4.24

BNA pricing task force, 7.28

Newsletter to be electronic-only, 5.30

Plans for Annual Meeting, 5.30, 9.28

Presidential Certificate of Merit, 2.31

Computing Services

Grant for Annual Meeting, 6.30

Plans for Seattle Annual Meeting, 6.30

Government Documents

Annual Meeting grant for student, 7.28

Fugitive and Electronic-Only Documents Committee new chair, 7.28

Online Bibliographic Services

ARLIN/ OCLC changes to be discussed in Seattle, 9.28

Plans for Seattle Annual Meeting, 6.30, 8.34, 9.28

Web site of the Month, 4.24

Online Bibliographic Services/Technical Services

Research grant available, 4.24

Private Law Libraries

Mentoring project for Annual Meeting, 5.30

Research Instruction and Patron Services (see also Instruction in Legal Research)

National Legal Research Teach-In celebrates 10 years, 9.24

Plans for Seattle Annual Meeting, 8.34

Updated Web site unveiled, 8.34

Social Responsibilities

Law Libraries Serving Prisoners updated online, 2.26

State Court and County Law Libraries

Grant for Annual Meeting, 6.30

Plans for Seattle Annual Meeting, 6.30

Technical Services

Plan for Annual Meeting, 8.34

Seeks nominees for Chapman Award, 5.30

STRATEGIC PLANNING

Chapter plans, 10.4MB

CS-SIS plan, 10.4MB

Leadership and the nimble organization, 6.4

Review of plan for 2000-2005, 10.1MB–3MB

SCCLL-SIS plan, 10.3MB–4MB

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TECHNICAL SERVICES

AACR2 subject of SANDALL meeting, 7.20

Academic departmental re-engineering, 2.MB3

Communications with vendors, 2.1MB

Information delivery, 3.16

Law firm technical services value, 2.MB4

Public law library practices, 2.MB2

TELECONFERENCES

USA PATRIOT Act joint teleconference with ALA, ARL, MLA, SLA, 3.6

 
 
 
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