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42nd Annual WestPac Meeting 2009

When: October 8, 2009 all-day
Where: University of Victoria, Diana M. Priestly Law Library, Victoria BC, Canada

The American Association of Law Libraries’ Western Pacific Chapter Annual Meeting. This conference is hosted by WestPac and the Diana M. Priestly Law Library, University of Victoria. The local arrangements committee is busy firming up the programme and social events,…

Annual Conference

When: October 8, 2009 all-day
Where: The Argentine Law Library Association (La Asociación Civil de Bibliotecarios Juridicos), Universidad de Congerso in Mendoza, Argentina.

 

2nd LIBER-EBLIDA Workshop on Digitisation of Library Material in Europe

When: October 18, 2009 all-day
Where: EBLIDA, European Bureau of Library, Information and Documentation Associations, Koninklijke Bibliotheek (National Library of the Netherlands), The Hague, Netherlands

economic models, digitisation needs of research and public libraries, measuring the impact of digitisation projects, aggregation of digital content, interoperability and metadata issues.

International Law Weekend

When: October 21, 2009 all-day
Where: The American Branch of the International Law Association, Association of the Bar of the City of New York on October 22, 2009, and at Fordham University School of Law on October 23rd and 24th

The impact of transnational governance on international trade, foreign investment, and dispute resolution mechanisms.

Biennial Conference

When: November 1, 2009 all-day
Where: Bahamas Association of Law Libraries (BALL), Atlantis Resort, Paradise Island, The Bahamas

 

Conference 2009: Libraries – A Brand To Be Reckoned With

When: November 4, 2009 all-day
Where: Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals, Low Wood Hotel, Ambleside, Windermere, Cumbria

What’s in a (brand) name? Everybody knows it’s becoming increasingly important to choose the right brand and get the marketing right if you want to promote your service. From discussing whether libraries should be called libraries at all, to examining…