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AALL Annual Meeting & Conference 2009

by American Association of Law Libraries

The 102nd Annual Meeting and Conference of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) took place from July 25 to 28, 2009, in Washington, D.C. This premier event brought together legal information professionals from across the nation to discuss advancements and challenges in the field of law librarianship.

The conference featured a diverse array of sessions covering topics such as the integration of electronic resources, developments in legal research methodologies, and the evolving role of law libraries in the digital age. A notable program included "The Thurgood Marshall Papers: A Case Study in Acquiring Significant Archival Donations," which delved into the acquisition and significance of Justice Marshall's documents housed at the Library of Congress.

Attendees had the opportunity to engage in various networking events, explore an extensive exhibit hall showcasing the latest legal information products and services, and hear from distinguished speakers who provided insights into the future of legal information management.

This conference was essential for law librarians, legal researchers, and information professionals seeking to stay abreast of industry trends, enhance their skills, and connect with peers dedicated to the advancement of legal information services.

Event Details

Date
July 15-17, 2009
3 days
Location
🇺🇸 Washington D.C., United States
Washington, D.C.
Audience
Law librarians, legal researchers, and information professionals.

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