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Thursday, August 27, 2020

September/October 2020 Issue of AALL Spectrum

The September/October 2020 Issue of AALL Spectrum is now available online.



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

Among the articles:
  • Novel Responses: Helping Law Firms Answer Clients’ COVID-19 Questions
  • Academic Law Libraries & the Early Days of the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Global COVID-19 Research Efforts
  • Open Educational Resources Repositories for Casebooks & Textbooks
  • Strategies for Redesigning Library Research Training Programs
  • Talking Tech / Disaster Planning and the Virtual Law Library
  • Voices Across the Spectrum / How Law Librarians Can Help Tell the Black Lives Matter Movement’s Story

Labels: COVID-19, disaster planning, human rights, law libraries, library associations, library instruction

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