In this series, we’re getting to know our LIT-SIS board. In this fourth installment, Will Monroe, LIT-SIS Past Chair, answers a few questions. Read on to get to know more about Will, who is the Assistant Director for Instructional Technology… Continue Reading →
Michael Robak In this series, we’re getting to know our LIT-SIS board. In this third installment, Michael Robak, LIT-SIS Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect, answers a few questions. Read on to get to know more about Michael! 1) Tell us about your path to… Continue Reading →
In an age dominated by digital information and the rapid growth of technology, the role of a law librarian has undergone a significant transformation. Traditionally, the image of a librarian was synonymous with rows of shelves full of materials around… Continue Reading →
In this series, we’re getting to know our LIT-SIS board. In this second installment, Matt Braun, LIT-SIS Member-at-Large, answers a few questions. Read on to get to know more about Matt! 1) Tell us about your path to law librarianship…. Continue Reading →
Brian Huffman In this series, we’re getting to know our LIT-SIS board. In this first installment, Brian Huffman, LIT-SIS Board Chair, answers a few questions. Read on to get to know more about our Hawaiian-based leader! 1) Tell us about… Continue Reading →
Blog post by Shay Elbaum, Reference Librarian, University of Michigan Law Library We’ve all ended conferences full of ideas and full of resolve to apply them in our work, only to lose track of them once things get busy again…. Continue Reading →
Guest blog post by Christy Smith, Head of Collection Services, Seton Hall University, Rodino Law Library I am so thankful to AALL LIT-SIS for awarding me the Experienced Librarian Educational Grant to attend this year’s AALL conference in Boston! I… Continue Reading →
Guest Blog Post by Brian Huffman, Electronic Services Librarian at William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa LIT-SIS held an off-site social and educational event during this year’s AALL conference on July 17, 2023, at Suffolk… Continue Reading →
Continued from part 1 Perhaps then it isn’t Christianity (alone) but Americas peculiar relationship to Christianity, vis-à-vis the transatlantic slavery, that informs American attitudes towards AI, automation, and robotization. Shaped by unique social circumstances in their interaction with non-European, and… Continue Reading →
LIT-SIS is excited to invite you to a Roundtable at this year’s Annual Meeting in Hynes-202, Sunday, July 16, between 12:45pm and 1:45pm. This year’s Roundtable is titled Generative AI in the Legal Profession and will center on the recent… Continue Reading →
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