Social networking for law librarians and friends of law libraries
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Like Scott, I can't wait for [Aug. 4] when I can customize Westlaw pages. My first effort will be a customized "international/foreign law" page that I want Stefanie Efrati to push to the Brooklyn Journal of International Law staff. (I post to their TWEN page.) On the customized BJIL page, I plan to include all of the WL indexes to legal periodicals that new members might want to use for topic development, such as CILP, LRI, LJI & ICLL. (Also, I will delete those links to sources that are not available through our law school license.)
I was thrilled to see a real wifi detector tshirt at the Gen X/Gen Y meeting. LOLOL! I'm such a geek. :-P
But the coolest thing for me was the peeps! I know I meet great new people every year, but I really felt like I met lots of new folks (new to me) that I had a lot in common with. And I got to see almost everybody from my "old" friends groups.
Believe me, being a solo in the middle of nowhere really puts networking at the top of my list when it comes to conferences.
Has West published an announcement about the customization features? I'd be interested in a link that I could forward to my colleagues at work.
Jean Davis said:Like Scott, I can't wait for [Aug. 4] when I can customize Westlaw pages. My first effort will be a customized "international/foreign law" page that I want Stefanie Efrati to push to the Brooklyn Journal of International Law staff. (I post to their TWEN page.) On the customized BJIL page, I plan to include all of the WL indexes to legal periodicals that new members might want to use for topic development, such as CILP, LRI, LJI & ICLL. (Also, I will delete those links to sources that are not available through our law school license.)
This probably sounds silly, but two of the coolest things I learned about were the souped up mouse thingy and combo keyboard/trakball/wrist rest thing in the exhibitor hall. Of course I can't remember what they were called or who made them, since they didn't have any swag to take home. They were the booth where you could play Solitaire
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