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Not a Box but a Window Conference Archive

Not a Box but a Window:
Law Libraries and Legal Education in a Virtual World

Conference Archives

 

The following are links to the available video and document archives of the Not a Box Conference. For more information on the Conference and Conference participants please see the Conference Programme.

 

Friday 23rd February
View Video Keynote Address

  • Paul Duguid
    Boxes, Windows, Portals and Packets: Ideas of Information and Education

View Video (Panel 1 and 2)

Panel 1: Distance Legal Education: Out of Pandora’s Box?

  • Nicolas Terry
    Locking the Box and Closing the Blinds: Distance Education and Institutional Drag

Panel 2: Virtual Law Libraries: What Remains of the Box?

  • Richard Danner
    Strategic Planning for Distance Learning in Legal Education: Initial Thoughts on a Role for Libraries
    [View Paper]
  • Edmund Edmonds
    The Impact of futurist and traditionalist approaches to legal education on legal information services: how newer and older libraries will deliver the goods

View Video (Panel 3 and 4)

Panel 3: The Classroom Experience: Real and Virtual Windows onto the Legal World

  • Margaret Ann Wilkinson
    Windows or Bridges: Enriching the Program for Law Students

    [View Paper (Word Document)]
  • Patricia McMahon
    A Students Perspective on Technology, Teaching and Law Libraries: A Means to an End

Panel 4: Legal Information Streaming In: Windows of Opportunity

  • Dan Dabney
  • Stephen Abrams

    The legal publishing world and what it has in store for the information demands and challenges of educating and training the lawyers of the future

Panels 5 and 6 were not recorded

Panel 5: Unlimited Horizons: Windows on the Future Now

Panel 6: Learning Space: Inner and Outer Windows onto Law School Life

   
  Saturday 24th February
View Video Call for papers:
  • Neil Campbell
    The Digital Universe, the Rise of the Law Library, the Disappearance of Faculty
  • Mike Chiorazzi
    Access versus Ownership: The Economic Effect of the Changing Information Environment in Academic Law Libraries
  • Clair Germain
    Web Mirror Sites: Creating the Research Library of the Future
  • E. Dana Neacsu
    Legal Scholarship and Digital Publishing : Has Anything Changed In The Way We Do Legal Research?
    [View Paper (Word Document]
  • Nicholas Pengelley: The Coming Law School Library
    [View Paper (Word Document)]

Keynote Address:

  • John Mayer
    Through a Glass Darkly

 

View Video

Round Table on the future of academic law libraries and legal education

  • Moderated by Joanne Gard Marshall - featuring Friday's panelists
 

 


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