CS-SIS Events at the 2012 AALL Annual Meeting

This morning, AALL officially announced the program slate for this year’s Annual Meeting and Conference in Boston. For a complete schedule of programs and other conference events, visit AALL’s official My Conference Planner.

As always, CS-SIS is sponsoring a wide array of programs at the Annual Meeting. The following sessions are part of the conference’s educational program:

Click session titles for full descriptions.

Sunday, July 22 
A3: Guerrilla Usability Testing
C1: Searching Legal Opinions: The Google Scholar Approach

Monday, July 23 
E4: Digitizing Legal History
E5: Scanning the Future: QR Codes in Law Libraries
G3: The Best of Both Worlds: Blending Online and Face-to-Face Learning in Teaching Legal Research
G5: Preserving Our Digital Heritage: A Conversation with Jason Scott

Tuesday, July 24 
I2: Cool Tools Cafe

In addition, CS-SIS is sponsoring a workshop on Saturday, July 21:
W4: Going Mobile: Building Mobile Applications

Plus, there’ll be three special CS-SIS programs on Monday, July 23:
CS-SIS Program: Enhancing Your Library’s Web Presence with HTML5
CS-SIS Program: Hot Topic
CS-SIS Roundtable: ‘What’s it All About, Techie?’ Does Educational Technology Help Law Students Learn the Law? 

And, of course, there’s our usual slate of receptions and meetings:

Saturday, July 21
Joint Reception of the TS/OBS/RIPS/CS SISs

Monday, July 23
CS-SIS Program Planning Meeting 

Tuesday, July 24
CS-SIS Breakfast and Business Meeting

Don’t worry. We haven’t forgotten “Karaoke with Ken.” We’ll keep you informed about that and other events as we get details.

For complete info on all of our events at the conference, visit the CS-SIS AALL Annual Meeting web page.

To learn more about what the city of Boston has to offer during your trip, check out the 2012 AALL Local Arrangements Committee website (co-hosted this year by CS-SIS).

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Correction (February 10, 2012): An earlier version of this post incorrectly listed the Joint Reception of the TS/OBS/RIPS/CS SISs on Sunday, July 22, due to an error in the online conference schedule.