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The RIPS Law Librarian Blog is published by the Research, Instruction, and Patron Services Special Interest Section (RIPS-SIS) of the American Association of Law Libraries. All opinions expressed in the posts herein are those of the individual author and do not represent the opinions of RIPS-SIS or AALL.
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- RIP Decade! We Will Remember You Fondly December 3, 2019
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- “So You Wanna Pace Yourself?” November 25, 2019
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- DiAnne on Working with lawyers
- Sarah Gotschall on Guest Post: Book Review and/or Love Letter to How to Become a Federal Criminal: An Illustrated Handbook for the Aspiring Offender
- The Geek in Review Ep. 53 – Makerspaces in Law Schools with Ashley Matthews and Sharon Bradley | Legal Tech Monitor on Teaching Students to “Tech Like a Lawyer”: Imagining a Law Library Makerspace
- sdemaine on Class Exercise: Turning Research into a Deliverable Using Analytics
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Category Archives: RIPS-SIS Reports
RIPS-SIS Virtual Business Meeting This Thursday, June 13!
The RIPS-SIS Virtual Business Meeting is this week, Thursday, June 13th, at 1 p.m. Central, 2 p.m. Eastern time. This is a great opportunity to hear what all of our fabulous committees have been up to over the past year and … Continue reading
RIPS Annual Meeting on 6/14
Join Us for the RIPS Annual Meeting This Thursday! Please join the RIPS Executive Board and our RIPS committee leaders for the second annual RIPS Virtual Business Meeting, this Thursday, June 14th at 12:00pm CST/1:00pm EST. Our committee chairs will … Continue reading
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RIPS Executive Board Fall Update
Hello RIPS members, Greetings from the Executive Board! Our fall has been a busy one, as we’ve undertaken a few large projects for this year. I wanted to give you all some news on what we’ve been up to, and … Continue reading
ANNUAL MEETING UPDATE: SAVE THE DATE!
Exciting news! You asked—we listened! Our annual business meeting will be, for the first time ever, held virtually this year! Join us on June 21st at 1 PM CST for a RIPS webinar and hear reports from all of the … Continue reading
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“Hello” From Your RIPS Board
The Board and I can’t believe it is mid-February already! I hope everyone has been keeping track of all of the exciting things we have going on at RIPS but just in case something has slipped you by… I wanted … Continue reading
RIPS-SIS Member News & Twitter
by Alyson Drake The Executive Board continues to be impressed by all the amazing things RIPS-SIS members are doing. The Program Committee just finished reviewing eight excellent proposals for the Annual Meeting in Austin, making our task of choosing just … Continue reading
New RIPS-SIS Members
by Katie Crandall, RIPS Chair On behalf of the RIPS Executive Board, we want to extend a warm welcome to our newest members: Kristen Arnett (Barry University School of Law) Samantha Blanquart (Maricopa County Superior Court Law Library) Alex Ferguson … Continue reading