Monday, July 29, 2013

AG Librarians to summit at Columbia Law School

Columbia Law School is hosting the first ever Attorneys General Librarians Initiative (AGLI) Summit August 7-9, 2013. Led by Jim Tierney, Director of the National State Attorneys General Program at Columbia Law School,  a group of six Attorneys General law librarians have put together the framework for three days worth of substantive legal policy programming and sessions geared toward resource-sharing by AG librarians across state lines. At the conclusion of the Summit attendees will finalize AGLI’s Constitution and Bylaws, and vote in a new Executive Board.  Overall, the three days are aimed at creating a collegial bonding and collaboration experience for AG librarians nationwide.


The National State Attorneys General Program at Columbia Law School is a legal research, education-and-policy center that examines the implications of the jurisprudence of state attorneys general.   Working closely with attorneys general, their staff, students, academics and other members of the legal community, the Program is active in the development and dissemination of legal information that state prosecutors are able to use in the carrying out of their civil and criminal responsibilities.   

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  1. I am testing the Blog-Spot to see how it works. Note for the good of the Spot: Yesterday's AzALL meeting was a great recap of AALL for those who were not able to attend. ps: it was also great to have our colleagues to the South join us on the jumbotron :) Cheers~

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