Re: Institute on Computer Networking in Law Libraries

From: Claire M. Germain (CMG@FACULTY.LAW.DUKE.EDU)
Date: 02/25/93


I am resending this message because of the problems experienced by
LAW-LIB earlier this week. I hope that law librarians in
areas surrounding West Virginia will be interested in joining law
librarians from the Southeastern Chapter of the American
Association of Law Libraries.

              COMPUTER NETWORKING IN LAW LIBRARIES
                        SEAALL Institute
                    Charleston, West Virginia
                    Thursday, April 15, 1993

The Institute is designed for academic, law firm, private and court
librarians who have access to Internet, are considering access, or
simply want to know more about its capabilities. Most sessions
will consist of a presentation accompanied by computer
demonstration. There will be time for questions and answers.

Registration fee: $ 65. Includes breakfast, morning and afternoon
refreshment breaks and lunch and Institute materials.

Participants are asked to bring a written statement to share what
they do at their own institution.

                        Tentative Program
Morning

8:30-9:00
     Registration and Continental Breakfast

9:00-9:10
     Welcome and Opening Remarks
          Claire M. Germain, Duke University Law Library

9:10-10:30
     Introduction to Internet. History, background, access (how to
     get connected), Overview of Internet applications, Telnet.
     Lecture and computer demonstration.
          Ken Hirsh, Duke University Law Library

10:30-10:45
     Midmorning Refreshment Break

10:45-11:30
     Other Internet applications, such as FTP, Gopher, WAIS, etc.
          John Doyle, Washington & Lee Law Library

11:30-12:00
     Ariel Document Transmission System.
          Speaker to be announced

12:00-1:00
     Lunch--Included

Afternoon

1:00-2:00
     OCLC and Internet. FirstSearch and OCLC document delivery
     system
          Solinet rep.

2:00-2:30
     CARL UnCover
          Marguerite Most, University of North Carolina Law Library

2:30-3:15
     SEFLIN (Southeast Florida Information Network) Consortium.
     Membership group of academic, public and special libraries to
     promote resource sharing and services, using online
     connections and networked CD-ROMs.
          Billie Jo Kaufman, Nova Law Library

3:15-3:30
     Refreshment Break

3:30-4:30
     Roundtable. Problem sharing in network management and
     policies
          Speakers

For registration information, contact Cam Riley at West Virginia Law
Library. Tel. 304-293-5300. For questions on the Institute program,
contact Claire Germain.

 Claire M. Germain, Associate Director, Duke University School of Law
Library. Durham, NC 27706. Phone: (919) 684 6182.
Internet: CMG@faculty.law.duke.edu



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