CALL/ACBD Blogging – Full Steam Ahead
I am impressed with the sharing aspect of Canada’s legal community, and the generosity everyone shows in blogging. Every day we see great new examples of this with both thought leadership and informational blogs. On Friday members of the CALL-L listserv received a note from the CALL/ACBD Website Editorial Board chair Michel-Adrien Sheppard reminding us about the blog on the Canadian Association of Law Libraries/L’Association canadienne des bibliothèques de droit website.
Even as a CALL/ACBD executive board member I didn’t quite realize how much blogging was going on inside the members’ area! Fortunately now members have the option of sharing blog posts on the public side of the website.
Here are the most recent ones currently showing on the home page (English):
- CLA Launches Advocacy Newsletter (July 9, 2013)
- Emerging Roles for Law Librarians (July 16, 2013)
- Variable Usefulness of Digest Systems (July 26, 2013)
- Benefits of Courts Publishing Own Decisions (July 31, 2013)
- Preliminary Feedback on CanLII Beta Site (August 8, 2013)
- CALL Executive Member Shaunna Mireau’s Predictions for Expanding Private Law Libraries (August 15, 2013)
- AALL 2013-16 Research Agenda (August 2013)
- Bulletin de l’Association canadienne des bibliothèques sur la défense des intérêts des membres (9 juillet 2013)
- Nouveaux rôles pour les bibliothécaires de droit (16 juillet 2013)
- Pertinence variable des sommaires de jurisprudence (26 juillet 2013)
- Avantages pour les tribunaux de publier leurs propres décisions (31 juillet 2013)
- Réactions préliminaires au site béta de CanLII (8 août 2013)
- Prédictions sur l’expansion des bibliothèques de cabinets d’avocats (15 août 2013)
- Programme de recherche 2013-2016 de la AALL (16 août 2013)
I hope more CALL/ACBD members will jump in and participate with a blog post or three. Incidentally, I took the liberty of adding a blog post myself over the weekend which will hopefully make an appearance soon.
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