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Best podcasts about law librarian

Latest podcast episodes about law librarian

The Carbon Almanac Collective
Page 19 Thinking, Book Clubs, Resources, Who We'd Give a Book To, & the Magic of Connecting to the Earth

The Carbon Almanac Collective

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 50:31 Transcription Available


Featuring Carbon Almanac Contributors Anne Marie Cruz, Tonya Downing and Leah Granger A former Magazine Editor from New York, A Digital Strategist from Durham in North Carolina and a Law Librarian from San Francisco in California talk have brought their expertise to be a part of the Carbon Almanac. Having contributed to many areas of the book, the three came together to talk about teamwork and the way that teams have worked together to produce the Carbon Almanac, reaching out to others from different generations and backgrounds, how they became involved and some of the challenges they've faced. They chat about the Carbon Alamanac book club and how the different books have inspired them in taking action on the project. The discussion broadened to include how leadership rather than leaders have created a space where lots of things happen, how reaching out to external organizations as well as celebrities has become part of the process and how Page 19 thinking helped to overcome overwhelm and pushed them out of their comfort zones. For more information on the project, and to pre-order your copy visit http://thecarbonalmanac.org/ (thecarbonalmanac.org) This podcast is a part of the Carbon Almanac Podcast Network. Production Team: Jennifer Myers Chua, Sam Schuffenecker, Leekei Tang, Tania Marien, Barbara Orsi Cover Art: Ray Ong Copyright © 2022 The Carbon Almanac Network About the Carbon Almanac Collective: What happens when regular people work together to create massive, meaningful change on a global scale? Welcome to the carbon Almanac collective. A podcast where the volunteers who created the Carbon Almanac share the insights and aha moments they had while collaborating on this landmark project to help fight the climate crisis. Hosted by Jennifer Myers Chua, and featuring the voices of Carbon Almanac Contributors. Reminding you that it's not too late to join in on the conversation.

Temple Law Library Podcast
The Evolution of Temple Law

Temple Law Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 39:45


From the outside, one would see the physical changes of the Temple Law. But what happens when four professors, with a combined 100+ years spent at Temple Law, sit down and talk about how it's evolved over the years? A really awesome bonus episode is made! In this bonus episode, Law Librarian, Julie Randolph sits down with Professors Abreu, Baron, Bartow, and Little to discuss how they've seen Temple Law become what it is today. This episode is in conjunction with our previous Celebrating 125 Years of Temple Law episode. From smoking sections to stolen Blue Books, we present The Evolution of Temple Law. Tags: #bonusepisode #templelaw #templelawlibrary #templelawlibrarypodcast #templeuniversity #theevolutionoftemplelaw #podcast #125years

Temple Law Library Podcast
Relax and Unwind with Law Librarian Keena Hillard

Temple Law Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 10:11


School can be stressful, and sometimes finding a way to destress can be challenging. In this episode, Law Librarian Keena Hillard walks you through some guided breathing exercises to help you destress during those big exam periods. So sit back, grab a cup of hot tea, and unwind with the Temple Law Library Podcast. For more resources regarding Temple Law Library, check out their webpage: https://law.temple.edu/library/find-a-resource/ Tags: #temple #templelaw #mediation #guidedbreathing #podcast #lawlibrary #templelawlibrarypodcast #destress

Temple Law Library Podcast
Legislative History feat. Law Librarian Charlie Perkins

Temple Law Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 9:15


Little Mr. Bill went from being “just a bill sitting on Capitol Hill” to a law, but what does the paper trail look like from start to finish, and what can you do with those documents? Law Librarian, Charlie Perkins, breaks down what legislative history is, and why the courts do and don't use it. Check out the presentation Charlie gave in regards to legislative history: Presentation on Legislative History by Charlie Perkins Tags: #temple #templeuniversity #templelaw #templelawlibrarypodcast #law #legislativehistory #lawschool #imjustabill #courts

Corporate Crime Reporter Morning Minute
Thursday November 11, 2021 UVA Law Librarian Seeks Complete List of Corporate Crime Settlements

Corporate Crime Reporter Morning Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 1:00


Thursday November 11, 2021 UVA Law Librarian Seeks Complete List of Corporate Crime Settlements

Librarians Anonymous
The Best Dressed Law Librarian in the West w/ Guest, "Zsa-Zsa"

Librarians Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 61:48


Episode 9: The Best Dressed Law Librarian in the West! In this session of Librarian's Anonymous, Jeeves and Wooster welcome, “Zsa-Zsa,” who is an attorney, law school user services librarian, and style/fashion expert. Zsa-Zsa walks them through the basics of law-librarianship, intellectual property, and providing access to law students before taking them to CLASS on the subject of fashion, loving and respecting your appearance, and the basics of building your own personal style. This episode also features Librarians Anonymous' very first segment called, “Rate that Librarian Look” where Zsa-Zsa breaks down the fashion statements of Rupert Giles, Zelda Schiff, Evelyn Carnahan, Dr. Barbara Gordon, and Mary from Party Girl. DO NOT miss this episode and enjoy the unique brilliance of this librarian! Rate the Librarian Look Yourself: https://twitter.com/librariansanon1/status/1394724818726105092 More information about 17 U.S. Code § 108 - Limitations on exclusive rights: Reproduction by libraries and archives: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/108

LegalTechLIVE
Project Manager, Law Librarian, and Legal Technologist Kristin Hodgins - LegalTechLIVE - Episode 102

LegalTechLIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 44:35


Kristin Hodgins leads organizational strategy, transformation and service design projects in the legal & justice sectors. She helps organizations and legal departments think about problems holistically and how they can more effectively and creatively leverage internal people, knowledge, data and technology to deliver more efficient, responsive and innovative services. Her domain is legal services, but her approach & background are multidisciplinary and draw on elements from organizational behavior, design, leadership studies, information science and data science. Kristin is an impressive woman of #legaltechnology​ with an extensive journey as a #legaltech​ buyer. In this episode, she provides some outstanding insights to those who are looking to sell to legal departments, #legalops​, law firms, and government. Full disclosure, Kristin is a friend of the show. Nick and Kristin have been a part of a weekly meetup as a result of the pandemic. More about Kristin Hodgins: Kristin Hodgins on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kristinhodgins​. Kristin Hodgins on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristinho...​.

Technically Legal
Greg Lambert on the Importance of the 21st Century Law Librarian

Technically Legal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 38:10


In the first episode of 2021 we talk to a fellow podcaster and legal blogger Greg Lambert. He is co-host of the Geek in Review Podcast and also writes for Three Geeks and a Law Blog. Both the Three Geeks podcast and blog focus on legal innovation and change in the legal industry. Greg’s day job is Chief Knowledge Services Officer for the Dallas based law firm Jackson Walker. Although Greg still considers himself a law librarian, as Greg explains, the role of a law librarian in the 2020s is way different than it was in the late 90s when he started his career after a stint in the army, law school and with a masters degree in library sciences in hand. If the term law library conjures up visions of books and an old school card catalog, think again. Modern law librarians are often legal technologists and the role of law librarians overlaps with knowledge and information management professionals, among other functions in a law firm. In fact, Greg oversees several non-library functions at his firm that involve the use of tech and data. Greg is a member of the firm’s C Suite and is in charge of its research team, the firm’s conflicts and intake team and he also helps with marketing and business development. Technically Legal is hosted by Chad Main, an attorney and the founder of Percipient, a tech-enabled alternative legal services provider.

Career Exploration Saturday
#tbt Aug 8, 2020: Invterview with Kim Council, Law Librarian

Career Exploration Saturday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 45:40


This week's throwback Tuesday interview is with Kimberly Council. Kim shares her journey from Bishop Loughlin to North Carolina Central University to Pratt Institute where she earned a Master's Degree in Library Science. Kim shares why a librarian is an information professional and doing your googles is not enough. Kim is doing some amazing work in East New York through her church and with her sorority supporting HBCUs. At the time of this interview, she was running for New York City Council to represent the 37th District, Bushwick, Ocean Hill, Brownsville, and a slither of Bedford Stuyvesant. She is now running for Brooklyn Borough President! Please support her campaign at https://www.nycvotes.org/campaigns/kimberlycouncil/contributions/new and follow her on the socials, Kimberly Council! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ebony-tyler6/support

In Seclusion
And We Haven't Missed a Beat - Cornell Winston

In Seclusion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 14:19


For Cornell H. Winston, Law Librarian at United States Attorney's Office in Southern California, there have been a number of small and large changes affecting his law library and records departments. While he is generally an optimist, he knows that change will happen. People who were never allowed to work from home will not accept that limitation any longer. Workers who once made hours-long commutes to and from work haven't missed a beat while working from home. They will not be coming back to work the way they did pre-COVID. And while Cornell may have not experienced a global pandemic before, he is familiar with economic and racial unrest. But as he says, when you see it, you learn how to ride it. Remember, we may all be In Seclusion, but we're in this together. Host: Greg Lambert (@glambert) Producer: Janice Anderson Artwork: Dean Lambert Music: Jerry David DeCicca Twitter: @InSeclusionPod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inseclusion/message

In Seclusion
Providing Legal Information Services in America's Last Frontier - Susan Falk, Alaska State Law Librarian

In Seclusion

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 16:31


Yesterday I went virtually to Hawaii to see how the pandemic has affected one of the United States' remote locations. Today I get to go to another paradise, albeit a little bit further north, and a lot cooler, to talk with Susan Falk, the State Law Librarian at Alaska Court System. While Alaska may have missed the brunt of the pandemic, it was not immune to the changes that a work from home environment has created. Remember, we may all be In Seclusion, but we're in this together. Host: Greg Lambert (@glambert) Producer: Janice Anderson Artwork: Dean Lambert Music: Jerry David DeCicca Twitter: @InSeclusionPod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inseclusion/message

In Seclusion
Providing Access to Justice in Paradise - Jenny Silbiger, State Law Librarian/Access to Justice Coordinator, Hawaii State Judiciary

In Seclusion

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 17:29


The pandemic is sparing no one, even in the tropical paradise of Hawaii. I talk with the Hawaiian State Law Librarian, Jenny Silbiger about how she lead her staff through the transition to remote work and service to the courts, the bar, and to the citizens across the multiple islands of Hawaii. As many law librarians do, she reached out to others across the country and sought best practices guidance from librarians, museum curators, and government agencies like the CDC. It shows that even those who are thousands of miles away are still not alone. Remember, we may all be In Seclusion, but we're in this together. Host: Greg Lambert (@glambert) Producer: Janice Anderson Artwork: Dean Lambert Music: Jerry David DeCicca Twitter: @InSeclusionPod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inseclusion/message

SJSU iSchool Audio/Video Podcast
So You Might Want to Be a Law Librarian? (Career Webcast)

SJSU iSchool Audio/Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 59:49


Did you know that there are good entry level (and up) positions in law libraries across the North America? Have you been misinformed that only librarians with a law degree are eligible for positions in law libraries? Are you aware that there are a variety of different types of law libraries and law library jobs available? If you are interested in this area of librarianship, please attend this webcast to learn more about how to kick-start your career as a new law librarian. Access the captioned version of this webcast at https://youtu.be/0FCUFCxf2bo

WHAT TO BE
Renee Fleming | Law Librarian and Self-Represented Litigant Coordinator

WHAT TO BE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2020 27:46


Episode Notes Nick and Ben speak with Renee Fleming about her journey as a Law Librarian and self-represented Litigant Coordinator.

Relationship Status
41st Date: The Couple Up Game

Relationship Status

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 58:04


Hosts: Nique Crews, C.L. Butler, & YusufTopic: The Couple Up Game On today's episode of The Relationship Status Podcast, Nique, CL, & Yusuf are joined by the creator of "The Couple Up" Game, James Peteet. They talk about the game and the inspiration behind the game. They also discuss Peteet's Mentoring program and life as a Law Librarian. And Yusuf gets schooled on Mombo Sauce. To buy the Couple Up Game visit www.coupleupgame.com Follow James Peteet on social media:IG: @coupleupcardgameFB: @coupleupContact us via email: RSP@GoDefyLife.com or call us on our hotline 843-310-8637Follow us on all social media platforms:Twitter: https://twitter.com/relstatpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/relationshipstatuscast/IG: https://www.instagram.com/relstatpodcast/Nique Crews: IG, twitter: @NiqueCrews, FB: Nique CrewsYusuf: IG: @Coach_e17, FB: Yoshi English, Twitter: @CoachE_1724

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Getting Into Infosec
InfosecSherpa - From Travel Agent to Law Librarian to Security Analyst!

Getting Into Infosec

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 47:02


Tracy Maleeff (@InfosecSherpa) was a professional law Librarian and at the top of her game. Looking for change and meaning, she searched until she found the field of Information Security. This is her journey. BIO: Tracy Z. Maleeff (/may-leaf/), @InfoSecSherpa, is an independent information professional providing research and social media consulting, with a focus on information security. She is a frequent presenter about best practices of data mining from social media, professional networking, and introduction to information security topics. Tracy has 15 years of experience as a librarian in academia, corporate, and law firm industries and earned a Master of Library and Information Science from the University of Pittsburgh. She is the Principal of Sherpa Intelligence LLC – your guide up a mountain of information. Notes: There is a condition called "Librarian Face" Librarians, who Master's Degree in Library Science, are taught to be approachable Was never a public librarian, worked in "special" libraries. This made her really good at finding and accessing data. Tracy shares some social engineering tricks she did earlier in her life. Didn't grow up with computers around her. Advice: "Know yourself" Quotes: "If you are out in public… people are likely to come ask you questions because you look like you know things." "I did fail, but I did not fail as badly as I thought I would!" "I don't regret the path that I took." "For someone like me who does come from a technical background... having the certifications is what people want to see." "They need to see some receipt!" "Even if it turned out to be nothing, don't be afraid to speak up." "I don't think I realized it was social engineering, I just knew it was something that I wanted." "Managed to talk my way not only on the plane, but also into business first." "They had me at port scanning." Links: Infosecsherpa: https://twitter.com/infosecsherpa Women’s Society of Cyberjutsu (WSC): https://womenscyberjutsu.org/ Intro Music: Cascadia by Trash80 - https://trash80.com/#/content/133/weeklybeats-2012-week5 Outro Music: JR Tundra - Natty Roadster Resources: Art of Improvement: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtYzVCmNxrshH4_bPO_-Y-A Getting Into Infosec: Twitter: https://twitter.com/coffeewithayman YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg6gV_gdfc188HZdN8LUx4A Book: https://www.amazon.com/Breaking-Step-Step-Starting-Information-ebook/dp/B07N15GTPC/

The Geek In Review
Episode 6 - Law Librarian Helps Streamline a Texas Court

The Geek In Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 20:08


On this week's episode, Greg speaks the couple of words of French he learned on vacation. Marlene talks about mentor/mentee relationships and Sheryl Sandberg's discussion on how the #MeToo era places an external strain on promoting these relationships. Marlene touches on the three founders of Black Women Talk Tech, Esosa Ighodaro, Regina Gwynn, and Lauren Washington, as well as Sophia Amouruso and others on the importance of mentoring. Greg also covers the “psychological safety” of having trust between team members (https://is.gd/a0ZBYk), and somehow connects airport malls to Bob Ambrogi's recent interview (https://is.gd/wbWBeQ) of LegalZoom's Chaz Rampenthal. (Listen to follow that line of thinking.) This week's guest is Lisa Rush, Director of the Travis County Law Library in Austin, Texas. She is on the frontline of Access to Justice issues by streamlining processes within the civil, and criminal courts. Lisa's work is solving a huge issue many courts face.

Law and the Library
Law Day 2016: Paulette Brown

Law and the Library

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2016 49:45


April 27, 2016. Roberta Shaffer interviewed Paulette Brown Brown about her distinguished legal career as well as the significance of the 1966 U.S. Supreme Court decision, Miranda v. Arizona. Speaker Biography: Paulette Brown became the first African-American woman to lead the American Bar Association (ABA) in August 2015. She is partner and co-chair of the Diversity and Inclusion Committee at the international law firm, Locke Lord LLP. She has held many positions throughout her career including in-house counsel to a number of 500 Fortune companies and as a municipal court judge. In private practice, she has specialized in all aspects of labor and employment and commercial litigation. Speaker Biography: Roberta I. Shaffer is the Law Librarian of Congress. Shaffer has had a distinguished career as a practicing librarian in various settings and as a library-science educator. She held positions at the George Washington University Law School, the Catholic University of America, the University of Texas and the University of Maryland. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=7424

Law Librarian Conversations
Law Librarian Conversations Rides Again!

Law Librarian Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2016 91:00


LawLibCon welcomes a new regular co-host, Elizabeth Farrell Clifford. She joins Roger Skalbeck and Richard Leiter in this months "reunion" episode. Mandy Lee joins Richard in studio in the chat room. Special guests this month are Greg Lambert and Jean O'Grady. The discussion ranges over regular news in the field and ends with a discussion of librarians' roles as gate keepers or innovators. 

Everyday Law
Episode 26: An “Overdue Chat” with the Law Librarian

Everyday Law

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2016 55:17


Join me and Joanne Vandestreek — the law librarian of the William D. Block Memorial Law Library — as we discuss how the law library is not for lawyers only, but for any citizen who needs legal help. Ms. Vandestreek walks us through the print and on-line resources available, and we discuss the Center for […]

Law Librarian Conversations
Law Librarian Conversations, Philly Edition - Day Three

Law Librarian Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015 61:00


Join us in our final recap of the AALL Annual Meeting. 

Law Librarian Conversations
Law Librarian Conversations, Philly Edition - Day Two

Law Librarian Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2015 62:00


Join us for a re-cap of Day Two of the AALL Annual Meeting in Philadelphia. 

Law Librarian Conversations
Law Librarian Conversations, Philly Edition - Day One

Law Librarian Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2015 68:00


First in a series of daily wrap-ups from the Annual Meeting.

Law and the Library
Magna Carta: Welcome & Opening Remarks

Law and the Library

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2015 11:02


Dec. 9, 2014. David Mao and Sir Robert Worcester provide opening remarks for the symposium, Conversations on the Enduring Legacy of the Great Charter, held in conjunction with the Library's exhibition, "Magna Carta: Muse and Mentor." Speaker Biography: David S. Mao is the Law Librarian of Congress. Speaker Biography: Sir Robert Worcester is chair of the Magna Carta 800th Anniversary Commemoration Committee. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6626

Law and the Library
Magna Carta: An International Perspective

Law and the Library

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2015 17:05


Dec. 9, 2015. Scholars, historians and contemporary thinkers discuss how Magna Carta's political and legal traditions have carried into our current times at this symposium, Conversations on the Enduring Legacy of the Great Charter, held in conjunction with the Library's exhibition, "Magna Carta: Muse and Mentor." Speakers included Law Librarian of Congress David Mao and Sir Robert Worcester. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6623

Law and the Library
"Magna Carta: Muse and Mentor" Evening Gala

Law and the Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2015 101:03


Nov. 6, 2014. The Library of Congress celebrated the opening of the exhibition "Magna Carta: Muse and Mentor" with an evening gala. Held in the Library's Coolidge Auditorium, the ceremony included a mix of speakers and musical performances by the Temple Church Choir and Mezzo-Soprano Denyce Graves-Montgomery. Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal provided remarks along with Librarian of Congress James Billington, Law Librarian of Congress David Mao, the Very Rev. Philip Buckler and a keynote address by Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Antonin Scalia. Charles Humphries served as master of ceremonies for the program. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6603

Law and the Library
Magna Carta's Legacy: A Conversation with Senator Patrick J. Leahy

Law and the Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2015 11:06


Dec. 2, 2014. U.S. Senator Patrick J. Leahy and David S. Mao discuss the legacy of Magna Carta in the United States. Speaker Biography: Patrick J. Leahy of Vermont has served in the U.S. Senate since 1975 and was President Pro Tempore of the Senate from 2012 to 2015. Speaker Biography: David S. Mao is Law Librarian of Congress. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6587

Webcasts from the Library of Congress I
Human Rights Day 2010: Cultural Property Rights of Indigenous People

Webcasts from the Library of Congress I

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2011 140:34


In recognition of Human Rights Day 2010, the Law Library of Congress hosted a panel discussion on "Cultural Property Rights of Indigenous People." Speaker Biography: Roberta I. Shaffer is the Law Librarian of Congress. Speaker Biography: Helen Stacy is a senior fellow at the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law at Stanford University's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, where she coordinates the human rights program and is a scholar of international and comparative law, human rights and legal philosophy. Speaker Biography: Betsy Kanalley is assistant manager for geospatial services at U.S. Department of Agriculture's Forest Service, where she coordinates various federal Geographic Data Committee activities within the agency and with external partners. Speaker Biography: Kelly Buchanan is a foreign law specialist at the Law Library of Congress covering Australia, New Zealand, independent Pacific Island nations, Indonesia and Malaysia. She is also a member of a team of writers for the Law Library's blog, "In Custodia Legis". Speaker Biography: Stephen Clarke is a senior foreign law specialist at the Law Library of Congress covering Canada, Ireland, Commonwealth Caribbean countries and the English-speaking U.S. territories. He has extensive expertise in comparative and international law with an emphasis on the North American Free Trade Agreement, immigration and national security.

Law Librarian Conversations
The Law Librarian

Law Librarian Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2009 60:00


This week's topics will be govtrack.us, open access to government information, Lexis and Westlaw's stock prices and the Durham Statement

Law Librarian Conversations
The Law Librarian, with Richard Leiter and Brian Striman

Law Librarian Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2008 120:00


The semester begins.... orientations, new faculty, new year: what worked, what didn't. Please join us for a dialog about beginning the new year.

Law Librarian Conversations
The Law Librarian, with Richard Leiter and Brian Striman

Law Librarian Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2008 120:00


This week we will focus on LIPA with special guest Margie Maes, executive director. We will also be joined by law library tech guru, Jim Milles.

Law Librarian Conversations
The Law Librarian, with Ken Svengalis

Law Librarian Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2008 120:00


Richard Leiter and Brian Striman explore and and all issues of concern to law libraries, law librarians, legal bibliography and the profession.