Tuesday, August 06, 2024

University of Toronto Law Librarian Recognized as Member of the Month of International Law Section of the American Association of Law Libraries

Sooin Kim, Faculty Services Librarian at the Bora Laskin Law Library at the University of Toronto, has been recognized as Member of the Month of the Foreign, Comparative, and International Law Special Interest Section (FCIL-SIS) of the American Association of Law Libraries.

She was interviewed in DipLawMatic Dialogues, the blog of the FCIL-SIS:

"When did you develop an interest in foreign, comparative, and/or international law?

The Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto is comprised of professors whose research interests are inter-disciplinary and diverse. Many teach and write about various aspects of foreign, comparative and international law, and as the Faculty Services Librarian, I want to be able to support our professors with their research, scholarship, and teaching needs as competently as possible.

Also, as a Canadian law librarian, I enjoy getting to know librarians from various parts of the United States and the world by serving on committees and attending conferences.  I recently had the privilege of going to the 2024 IALL course in beautiful Oslo, Norway (during summer solstice!), and meeting amazing library professionals from all over the world."

Kim is also a valued member of the Canadian Association of Law Libraries.


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