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Category Archives: Law Librarianship
BIALL Conference 2015 – a newcomer’s view
As part of my ongoing efforts to make the transition from History Teacher to Law Librarian, I have become a member of the British and Irish Association of Law Librarians (BIALL). I’ve found their journal, Legal Information Management, particularly helpful … Continue reading
Posted in Law Librarianship
Tagged Angela Donaldson, BIALL, Chris Walker, Copyright, Emily Allbon, Emily Goodhand, Esther Wheeler, Graham Ferris, Jackie Hanes, Jane Bradbury, Jing, Karen Crouch, Kathryn Hay, Knowledge Management, Legal Research Training, Lisa Anderson, Sara Roberts, Stephen Mayson
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