Hi Kyle! Your researching case law presentation is awesome. I especially like the way you explain the digest system - very clear. Your slides look great, and I love the cartoons!
How goes the farming?
Hey, man. You're still planning to go to AALL, right? I'm looking forward to a replay of meetings past. I'm getting there on Friday; I don't know when Chrissy and Steve are coming. See you there.
my blog--the law library's blog--is woefully out of date. I have to get it updated and then stay up on it!! Maybe this summer with the 101 other things I need to do!!
I know, I have been very bad about communicating lately, please don't think it's just you! Are you doing triathlons?!
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Hello! Presently I am both a law librarian and adjunct professor of law at Northeastern University School of Law where I teach International and Foreign Legal Research. I continue to design and teach seminars in legal research methods for the law school’s Program on Human Rights and the Global Economy. In addition, I also teach an interdisciplinary course called Privacy, Ethics, and Digital Rights for Northeastern’s Graduate Computer Science program. I recently started lecturing on intellectual property and plagiarism for the Organizational and Corporate Communication program at Emerson College. I graduated from Suffolk University School of Law, where I was accepted into the school’s specialized Intellectual Property program. I received his MLIS from Simmons College in Boston. I am a member of the Boston Shambhala Center, the House Rabbit Network, and Law Librarians of New England (LLNE). I am also currently editor of the Law LLNE News and I aspire to be the Gentleman Farmer of the South Shore.
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