LLAW News Archive
Draft Minutes from the April 15, 2024 4th Quarter Executive Board Meeting
May 10, 2024
May 10, 2024 2023-2024 4th Quarterly Board Meeting minutes with attachments
Approved Minutes from the February 15, 2024 3rd Quarter Business Meeting
May 03, 2024
2023-2024 3rd Quarterly Business Meeting Minutes with attachments
Approved Minutes from the February 7, 2024 3rd Quarter Executive Board Meeting
May 02, 2024
2023-2024 3rd Quarterly Board Meeting Minutes with attachments
LLAW President’s Letter – Change is in the air!
Sep 13, 2023
Temperatures are falling and the trees have started their seasonal wardrobe switch. Autumn has long been my favorite time of year. I could extoll the tropes of fall endlessly to anyone who dares to ask why, but the overwhelming reason is the beginning of a new academic year. As a child, the fresh page… Continue reading LLAW President’s Letter – Change is in the air!
Meeting Minutes – Executive Board Special-Kick Off- Goal Setting Meeting
Sep 12, 2023
08-23-2023 Meeting Minutes – Executive Board Special-Kick Off-Goal Setting Meeting
AALL Boston 2023 – Bev Butula
Jul 28, 2023
First and foremost, I would like to thank LLAW for the grant to support my attendance at the AALL conference in Boston. Second, thank you to Kris Turner and Carol Hassler for the opportunity to be part of a great team and fun presentation. Lastly, a special thanks to my Reinhart colleagues. Several… Continue reading AALL Boston 2023 – Bev Butula
If You Build It, They Will Come
Jul 28, 2023
The opening keynote of the 2023 AALL Annual Meeting asked attendees to consider the definition of community. The speaker was Charles Vogl, author of bestselling books on the nature of human connection. Community, he proposed, is a group of people who share a mutual concern with each other. Attending this year’s AALL for the… Continue reading If You Build It, They Will Come
President’s Letter
Jun 06, 2023
A recent issue of AALL Spectrum focuses on recruiting and educating the next generation of law librarians. It recognizes that fewer people are entering the profession and applications for job postings are dwindling. We have similar concerns in Wisconsin. LLAW has a longstanding relationship with the two library schools in the state. This year,… Continue reading President’s Letter