Sunday, February 23, 2025

Canadian Association of Law Libraries Launches Revamped Law Librarians’ Institute

The following is taken from In Session, the monthly bulletin of the Canadian Association of Law Libraries (CALL):

CALL is pleased to announced our revamped Law Librarians’ Institute, a specialized training program designed to help legal information professionals, law students, and other legal researchers build and refine their legal research skills.

Developed by Annette Demers and designed to meet the Competencies of a Legal Researcher in Canada, the program consists of two distinct components: a virtual learning program and an in-person workshop.

The virtual program will begin on March 3, 2025. It features self-paced video lessons, guided exercises, and live virtual discussions. Participants will work through skill-specific modules covering federal and provincial legislation, judicial decisions, secondary legal sources, as well as optional specialized research areas.

Following the virtual portion, participants will attend an in-person workshop on May 24, 2025, as part of CALL’s annual conference.

This hands-on session allows participants to engage in problem-based exercises, collaborate with peers, and apply their newly developed legal research competencies in a structured environment.

Participants who complete all required virtual modules and attend the in-person workshop will receive a Letter of Completion from CALL.

The cost to participate in the virtual portion of the course is included in your CALL membership fee. The cost to complete the in-person workshop at the conference can be found here.

More details, including a course syllabus, can be found on our website, here.


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