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Some reflections on the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) “Summit” 2010: Mapping Our Future

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 December 2010

Abstract

David Wills describes his experiences at the AALL summit with particular emphasis on the sessions on legal education, digital ephemera preservation, disaster planning and the rights of indigenous people.

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Copyright © The British and Irish Association of Law Librarians 2010

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Footnotes

1 Lankes, R David' speech was entitled “Turn right at the obelisk”. See: http://quartz.syr.edu/rdlankes/Google Scholar

3 For recent statistics see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitter

4 The news release for that can be found at: http://www.loc.gov/today/pr/2010/10-081.html

8 A research guide to the electronic resources for researching indigenous issues, which was distributed at the presentation, can be located at: http://www.aallnet.org/sis/fcilsis/pastprograms.html

9 The website for the National Indian Law Library can be found at: http://www.narf.org/nill/