The following is a transcript of my plenary talk at the 2013 Canadian Association of Law Libraries annual meeting. The topic I was asked to speak on is “The Future of Law Libraries” and I have two titles: (1) What if They Gave a Revolution and Nobody Came? or (with a nod to Jonathan Zittrain) Read the full post…
Just to cut to the chase, if you’re looking for the slides from my recent Canadian Association of Law Libraries CALL/ACBD talk, they can be found here. I just got back from CALL/ACBD. I had a great time and am scheming for ways to go to it every year. This was actually my second CALL Read the full post…
In an alternative universe, I’m a Gov Docs librarian at a large state school turning young minds onto the joy of statistics and 1950s government created comic books about how to deal with nuclear war fallout and communists. But this is this universe. And I’m me. And the closest I get to come to that Read the full post…
(I’m a much better writer than public speaker, so here’s the text of my planned opening remarks delivered during AALL2011 Program H4: The Role of Law Libraries in Advancing Law.gov: Open Sourcing America’s Operating System.) Hi. I’m Sarah. I’m am not supposed to be here today. One of my favorite filmakers is a man named Read the full post…
Using Technology to Work Collboratively View more presentations from sglassmeyer. /div> I’m presenting at the Ohio Regional Association of Law Libraries (ORALL) Annual Meeting this week on “Using Technology to Work Collaboratively.” The conference takes place at the Pro Football Hall of Fame, which is why there’s a heavy-handed football theme to the slides. The Read the full post…
