20 April 2007

PBwiki Ad Free to Educators

Just wanted to share a great resource for all you working in academic libraries. PBwiki, http://www.pbwiki.com, is the tool that I use for the Civil Law Dictionary Project and the LSU Reference Manual. This is a very useful tool for legal reference, incredibly easy to use and set up and cleaner now that they have removed the ads from educational wikis. If you would like to know how to use this tool, please, feel free to contact me.


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16 April 2007

Please, Post Your Pictures!

If you have pictures from the conference, please join the Mystic Krewe of SEAALL group in flickr.com at http://www.flickr.com/groups/31103011@N00/pool/page3/ and post your pictures there. Rebekah Maxwell, Coleman Karesh Law Library, USC, will be making the official SEAALL 2007 photo album from those pictures. Thanks for your help and support.


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12 April 2007

The Fredericksburg Connection


Fredericksburg, VA, is in da house!!! Martha Smith, Associate Director, Florida Costal School of Law and Mary Washington College alumna, sporting her MWC (which is in my adoptive hometown of F'burg, VA) sweatshirt. We had to talk about the 'Burg and Martha totally rocks!!!


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Southern and LSU Library Tours

Here is the transportation schedule for the Southern and LSU Library tours today, Thursday, 12 April:

1:30 pm: Vans ready at Sheraton for boarding
2:00 pm: Depart Sheraton
2:20 pm: Arrive at Southern University Law Center
3:00 pm: Depart SULC
3:30 pm: Arrive LSU Law Center
4:10 pm: Depart LSU
4:20 pm: Arrive Sheraton

There’s a 10-minute flex built into this schedule.


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11 April 2007

Registration is Open for Business!

Tootie Murphy and Mary Johns open up the Registration Booth and the fun begins!!!


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10 April 2007

SEAALL Business Meeting Minutes (St. Louis)

The Minutes for the SEAALL Business Meeting held in St. Louis at the AALL Annual Meeting in July 2006 may be read in the December 2006 SEAALL Newsletter.

There will also be paper copies available at the SEAALL Annual Meeting in Baton Rouge.

(With thanks to Sally Wambold)


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29 March 2007

14 Days to Go!!!

We have just two weeks before the start of our conference and all of us here in Baton Rouge are just excited to have you visit us so soon!!! See you all in two weeks!!!


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27 March 2007

The SEAALL Community Service 2007 Charitable Campaign

SEAALL has adopted the libraries of the East Baton Rouge Parish School System as the recipients of SEAALL’s 2007 charitable giving campaign. This Baton Rouge school system has accepted many new students forced out of New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina, and its libraries need donations of money and books to keep up with its suddenly-expanded student body...

The Community Service Committee encourages all SEAALL members to take advantage of this charitable giving opportunity, even if you are not planning to attend the SEAALL Annual Meeting in Baton Rouge. Members may give to these needy libraries in two ways:

1. Write a check to the “East Baton Rouge Parish School System” and note “Library Services” in the memo line. The Community Service Committee will have a table in the exhibit area at the Annual Meeting, where you may stop to write your check.

If you are not going to be in Baton Rouge, you may send your check to: Terrye Conroy, Coleman Karesh Law Library, University of South Carolina, Main & Greene Sts., Columbia, SC 29208.

2. Donate now via Amazon.com from a special SEAALL list of books, videos and other media needed by the libraries. The items you purchase from this list will be sent directly to our contact in the East Baton Rouge Parish School System. If given a choice, please choose new books (as opposed to used ones) to donate.

Go to www.amazon.com. Mouse over "Your Lists" at the top of the page. Then, choose "Wish List." Enter "SEAALL" in the "Find someone's Wish List" box, and our SEAALL 2007 wish list will appear.

Once you have retrieved the list, you can manipulate it in numerous ways. You can choose to view only "unpurchased" items to avoid duplication. You can also sort the list "by title" to read through an alphabetical list. Finally, you may want to view the "compact" list which allows you to see more titles at once.

SEAALL members, let’s show the libraries of the East Baton Rouge Parish School System how generous their law library colleagues can be! Please give generously so these school libraries may better serve their many students.

(You may view this message on the SEAALL website at http://www.aallnet.org/chapter/seaall/meeting/2007/charitable.htm.)

With thanks to Susan Lewis-Somers


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14 March 2007

Call for Volunteers at Registration Desk

The Mystic Krewe of SEAALL requests volunteers to help staff our registration desk. If you're interested in helping, please contact either one of the registration chairs for more information:

Denise Uzee
Tel: 225-382-3473
E-mail Address: denise.uzee@keanmiller.com

Maralena Murphy
Tel: 225-389-2990
Email: maralena_murphy@ca5.uscourts.gov

The registration desk will be open Wednesday, 11 April, from 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.; Thursday, 12 April, from 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.; Friday, 13 April, from 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.; and Saturday, 14 April, from 8:30 t0 9:30 a.m.

Your help is greatly appreciated! Thanks!


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05 March 2007

Law Librarians and Legal Technologists – Building Synergies in the Net Age

How many times have you, as a law librarian or a legal technologist, dealt with a person from the library or the technology department in your work environment who (you felt) was simply speaking a different language, or who you felt did not understand your goals and the needs of your users? Did you resolve the issue, or did you and the other person walk away, thinking, “X just doesn’t get it! I wish that I didn’t have to deal with X...”

Well, now’s your chance to make it better and your opportunity to participate in an institute designed to make the relationship between law librarians and legal technologists function more smoothly and effectively to meet the needs of your users. Join us (1) to explore effective ways to create more productive working relationships, (2) to foster an open and honest dialogue among information professionals, and (3) to dispel forever those stereotypes that get in the way of great outcomes and productive relationships, while also understanding that there are some legitimate differences. The 2007 SEAALL Institute will bring together law librarians and legal technologists from law firms, courts, law schools, and other institutions to discuss these issues. In addition to your SEAALL colleagues as speakers, other featured speakers are Pablo G. Molina, CIO, Information Systems Technology at Georgetown University Law School Center, Thomas (Tom) R. Bruce, Research Associate and Director, Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law School, and Courtland M. Chaney, J. Trigg and Bettye Baskin Wood, Jr. Endowed Professor & Instructor at the Rucks Department of Management of Louisiana State University.

Come to Baton Rouge early and join us for this day-long discussion about building and enhancing the necessary synergies to enable us and our users to take full advantage of technology in the Net Age.

Southeastern Chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries

2007 Institute:
Law Librarians and Legal Technologists: Building Synergies in the Net Age
Thursday, April 12, 2007 - 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.


A G E N D A


8:00 a.m. Institute and Annual Meeting Registration


8:45 a.m. Welcome and Introductions

Institute Coordinator: Timothy L. Coggins, Associate Dean
University of Richmond School of Law


9:00 a.m. New Territory and Technologies: Getting What Our Users Need When They Need It & Working Together to Meet That Need

Speaker: Pablo Molina, CIO
Information Systems Technology
Georgetown University Law Center


10:00 a.m. Dispelling Stereotypes That Affect Services and Users

Speakers: Thomas (Tom) R. Bruce
Research Associate and Director
Legal Information Institute, Cornell Law School

Lori D. Martin
Library and Research Services Manager
Bradley Arant Rose & White LLP


10:45 a.m. Break

11:00 a.m. Making the Law Librarian and Legal Technologist Relationship Work: Cooperation & Collaboration Models


Speakers:
Kenneth J. Hirsh, Director of Computing Services
Duke University School of Law Library

Constance (Connie) M. Matzen, Director of Research Resources
Smith, Anderson, Blount, Dorsett, Mitchell & Jernigan, LLP
Billie J. Blaine, Supreme Court Librarian
Florida Supreme Court


12:15 p.m. Lunch


1:30 p.m. Interpersonal Success in the Workplace: How To Make the Relationships and Interactions Work

Dr. Courtland M. Chaney, Ph.D., SPHR
J. Trigg & Bettye Baskin Wood, Jr. Endowed Professor & Instructor
Rucks Department of Management
Louisiana State University


2:30 p.m. Institute Summary: Pulling It All Together: What To Do Next


3:00 p.m. Institute ends


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26 February 2007

SEAALL Friday Luncheon Speaker.


The SEAALL Friday luncheon speaker will be AALL Board Member Anne K. Myers, Head of Technical Services at the Pappas Law Library, Boston University.


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Hawk's - Crawfish in the Middle of Nowhere

If you have a car while at the conference and you are looking for a real authentic Lousiana dining experience, then you need to make the trek out to Hawk's.

Check out this link in The Independent Weekly to read all about Hawk's and this link for directions on how to find the "middle of nowhere."


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22 February 2007

Reserve Your Room at the Sheraton Now!

Follow this link to make your room reservations at the Sheraton and get the Conference rate. See you all soon!

www.starwoodmeeting.com/book/seaall


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15 February 2007

Mailing Program Errata

Pam Deemer's name was accidentally omitted from the list of members of the Executive Committee in the program mail-out. Sorry Pam!


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09 February 2007

No More Fees for Museums

The Old State Capitol and the Old Arsenal Powder Magazine, two Baton Rouge landmarks, just announced that they would no longer charge admission fees... Louisiana Secretary of State Jay Dardenne, who oversees the administration of the two sites, abolished the admission fee there as well as at the Louisiana State Exhibit Museum in Shreveport.

The Old State Capitol, 100 North Blvd., is open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday and from noon until 4:00 p.m. on Sunday. It now houses the Louisiana Center for Political and Governmental History and it is a short distance from the Baton Rouge Sheraton. The Old Arsenal Powder Magazine, near the New State Capitol on Capitol Lake Drive, is open from 9:00 a.m. unitl 4:00 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. The Old Arsenal was built around 1838 and it was a staging area during the Mexican-American War and an important location during the Civil War.


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07 February 2007

Lions and Tigers and Bears...


Well... at least a tiger! While you are in Baton Rouge, you should consider visiting Mike the Tiger, LSU's Mascot, in his new habitat across the street from "Death Valley" (LSU Tiger Stadium) and the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.


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05 February 2007

Country Roads & 225: People, Places and Things in Greater Baton Rouge Area

Country Roads Magazine is a cultural reporting publication focusing on the communities of the Great River Road region between Natchez, Mississippi, and New Orleans, Louisiana.
Published continuously since 1983...

Country Roads Magazine helps its readers to make the most of life in their region by offering:


• An extensive calendar of forthcoming events

• Articles showcasing daytrips and weekend getaways

• Restaurant news, reviews and recipes

• Reporting on developments in historic preservation, conservation and natural history

• Profiles of regional artists, crafters and other folks of note

• Explorations of popular Southern folklore and humor.

All Free. Published monthly, distributed widely, and online at http://www.countryroadsmagazine.com/.

225 Magazine is another free and online cultural publication focusing specifically on all the activities happening in Baton Rouge (225 is the local area code). It includes an events calendar and sections on music, dining, nightlife, art, and sights.

225 is available all over the city and online at http://www.225batonrouge.com/


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03 February 2007

Things To Do While In Baton Rouge

Are you looking for something offbeat and "Louisiana" to do while at the conference? Then let me recommend Insta-Gator Ranch and Hatchery in Covington (about 70 miles east of Baton Rouge.)... Insta-Gator offers guided tours of the ranch (adults $12.00, children $8:00) where you will be able to see thousands of gators and learn all about them. Checkout their gatorvideo. These tours are great fun for children of all ages! Directions to the ranch can be found on their website.


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Classical Guitar Concert in Baton Rouge

Classical guitarist David Tenenbaum ("(c)onsidered one of the most admired classical guitarists of his generation, David Tanenbaum was hailed by The New York Times as "a master of the instrument... played so musically and so expressively that the listener was led directly to the essence of each composer."") will be in Baton Rouge for a concert on Thursday, April 12th. The concert will be at 8:00 p.m. at the Manship Theater in downtown Baton Rouge, literally across the street from our conference hotel. Tickets range from $10.00 to $30.00 and can be purchased by phone (225-344-0334) or online.


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31 January 2007

Special Transportation

If you have any special transportation needs, please contact Kevin Gray at kevin@law.lsu.edu before the conference.


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30 January 2007

Posting Pictures with Flickr


There are two ways you can post photos to appear on the blog.

The first way is easiest if you don't have a lot of photos to post. You can post your photos directly to the blog by creating a new post and clicking on the add image icon then follow the simple wizard. Just like I did with my photo of the pelicans at the LSU lakes.

If you have a lot of photos... then you can set up a Flickr account, join the Mystic Krewe of SEAALL Group, post the photos there, and they will automatically link to this blog. Flickr is free and if you have a Yahoo account, you already have access to Flickr. To join the Mystic Krewe of SEAALL Group, email me at vicenc.feliu@law.lsu.edu and I will send you and invitation. After you upload your photos to Flickr, add your photos to the Group and then they will automatically appear in the Flickr badge on the right of the page.

I hope to see all your annual meeting pictures posted here!


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Venues in Downtown Baton Rouge

If you find yourself with some free time while at the Annual Meeting you might want to check out the different restaurants and bars within walking distance of the Sheraton Hotel in Downtown Baton Rouge.

Take a look at the Baton Rouge Downtown Development District’s list of Night and Weekend Venues at... http://www.brgov.com/dept/ddd/pdf/nightweekend.pdf. You should also visit the BRDDD’s website for information on other attractions and events going on in Downtown Baton Rouge. http://brgov.com/dept/ddd/default.asp.

Laissez le bon temps rouler!


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Welcome to the Mystic Krewe of SEAALL Blog!

Welcome to the Mystic Krewe of SEAALL Blog! The Mystic Krewe of SEAALL Blog will feature news, announcements and informational pieces about the upcoming SEAALL Annual Meeting in Baton Rouge, as well as stories, tips and other items of interest for conference attendees. We also hope to recruit "Mystic Krewe Bloggers" to report on their experiences during the meeting... Since we will be using Blogger to host the blog, you will need an invitation to post directly, and a Blogger username and password (you can always post comments to previous postings without a blogger registration).If you would like to blog now (or throughout the meeting), or simply post an occasional article or picture, you must:

1. Request a blogger invitation by e-mail from:Vicenç Feliú vicenc.feliu@law.lsu.edu

2. Agree to the blogger guidelines, which will be sent to you in a separate e-mail.

The The Mystic Krewe of SEAALL Blog is now open for postings by registered users!


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