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Some Thoughts on Social Media Outreach
These days a lot of our discussion has revolved around how the pandemic affects what we do. For example, how has going completely virtual impacted reference stats? I’ve heard different tales from different schools. But what I want to ask … Continue reading
Posted in Library Displays, Outreach, student engagement, Uncategorized, Work/Life Balance
Tagged Outreach
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Why Your Library Needs to Proactively Support Journal Students
I’m not going to talk about the pandemic today. Nope. Now, let’s move onto something else that recently troubled me. In a recent AALL community post, someone asked about interlibrary loan functions for journal students and one reply really caught … Continue reading
Posted in Law Reviews, Outreach, Reference Services
Tagged law journals, Law Reviews, Outreach
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High Schoolers in the Law Library: A Law-Related Programming Using Graphic Novels
by Brandon Wright Adler, RIPS-SIS Annual Meeting Grant Recipient (Keeping in line with our absolutely AMAZING conference key-note speaker, Bryan Stevenson, I thought it appropriate to discuss a programming activity that targets a younger, multi-cultural demographic.) At least once a … Continue reading
Community Defining Information in a Personalized World
by Tig Wartluft The other morning during breakfast I watched this Vox video about satirists versus more traditional media coverage and noticed that some of the clips were by a professor at my university (Sophia McClennen, School of International Affairs (SIA)). This … Continue reading
The Things We Do in the Name of Outreach
by Beau Steenken Every summer, the librarians at the University of Kentucky Law Library remove ourselves from the library and rendezvous at a much more exotic location (usually a reserved room at the main library on campus, but at least … Continue reading
Posted in Continuing Education, Issues in Librarianship (generally), Marketing, Time Management
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