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Sunday, April 23, 2017

May/June 2017 Issue of AALL Spectrum

The May/June 2017 issue of AALL Spectrum is now available online.

It is the monthly publication of the American Association of Law Libraries.

Among the feature articles are:
  • Artificial Intelligence Legal Research and Law Librarians
  • iSpy: Threats to Individual and Institutional Privacy in the Digital World
  • Creating Engaging Digital Media to Promote Library Services
  • Technology and the Classroom: Bringing Twenty-First Century Technologies to the Law Library

Labels: current awareness, IT trends, law libraries, library associations, library instruction, privacy

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