A conference entitled The Future of Law Libraries: The Future Is Now? will be held 16 June 2011 at Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Click here for the conference Webcast.
Twitter tweets from the conference are archived here in .csv format.
The Twitter hashtag for the conference is #foll11.
Click here for the conference program.
The conference will cover the following topics:
- The Law.gov legal open government data movement
- Open access law journals
- Open legal collections
- Collaborative work in law libraries
- e-Casebooks and open legal educational resources
- Human resources requirements for law libraries
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June 17, 2011 at 7:00 pm |
RT @montserratlj: @jpalfrey was live blogging. His full summary/report: http://hvrd.me/jroSag #FoLL11 #FutureOfLawLibraries
June 18, 2011 at 12:53 am |
Archived tweets from Future of Law Libraries 2011 Conference now available in .csv format http://bit.ly/lOQ0sR #foll11
June 20, 2011 at 3:38 pm |
If you were unable to watch the Future of Law Libraries event last Thursday, videos are now available: http://bit.ly/foll11videos. #foll11