Representing the Law Library of Congress at the ABA Midyear Meeting

Robert Newlen, the Assistant Law Librarian for Collections, Outreach and Services, and I gave a presentation on Friday, February 11, 2011, at the ABA Midyear Meeting in Atlanta, GA.  We focused on the legal research services and resources available from the Law Library of Congress and other free online collections.  You may have heard of them if you’ve been reading this blog for any length of time: Current Legal Topics, the Global LegalMonitor , the Guide to Law Online, GLIN, Century of Lawmaking, and THOMAS.

We appreciate everyone that attended our session! Especially those that tweeted about it and asked such great questions!We are always interested in talking to professional associations in the legal community about our services.  For more information, please contact Robert Newlen at rnewlen@loc.gov.

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