The AALL Annual Meeting & Conference is the premier event organized by the American Association of Law Libraries, bringing together law librarians and legal information professionals from across the nation. The 94th Annual Meeting, held from July 14 to 19, 2001, took place in Minneapolis, Minnesota, under the theme "New Realities, New Roles."
This conference featured a diverse array of sessions and workshops addressing the evolving landscape of legal information management. Key topics included the integration of technology in legal research, the impact of globalization on law libraries, and strategies for adapting to the changing roles of legal information professionals. Notable sessions encompassed discussions on metadata utilization, teaching with technology, and the challenges of foreign and international law research.
Attendees had the opportunity to engage in various networking events, including receptions and informal gatherings, fostering collaboration and the exchange of ideas among peers. The conference also hosted an exhibit hall showcasing the latest products and services from leading vendors in the legal information industry. Prominent speakers and experts in the field provided insights into emerging trends and best practices, enriching the professional development of participants.
This event was essential for law librarians, legal researchers, and information professionals seeking to stay abreast of industry developments and enhance their skills. It offered a platform to explore innovative solutions, discuss challenges, and build a supportive community dedicated to advancing the field of legal information management.
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Event Details
- Date
- July 15-17, 2001
- 3 days
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Minneapolis, United States
- Minneapolis Convention Center
- Audience
- Law librarians, legal researchers, information professionals