The July Issue of Practice Innovations is out and just in time for the American Association of Law Libraries Conference, the issue is focused on legal information and knowledge professionals. Since law firms are knowledge intensive organizations, legal information professionals can play a critical role creating new workflows, driving productivity and innovation across law firm functions. Here are links to the articles in the July issue:
Building Workflows for the Intelligent Organization By
Jean O’Grady, Director
of Research Services,
DLA Piper, Washington,
DC
Jean O’Grady, Director
of Research Services,
DLA Piper, Washington,
DC
Developing the Right Skill Set for Legal Information Professionals of the Future: The State of Library School Education, By
Holly Riccio, Director
of Library Innovation
and Library
Manager, O’Melveny
& Myers, LLP,
San Francisco, CA
Research Strategies: Training Attorneys to be Cost Effective Using Free or Fixed Rate Resources By
Elaine M. Egan Head of Research
& Information Services
– Americas, Shearman &
Sterling LLP, New York, NY;
Linda-Jean Schneider, Electronic
Resources Manager,Morgan,
Lewis & Bockius, Philadelphia,
PA
Elaine M. Egan Head of Research
& Information Services
– Americas, Shearman &
Sterling LLP, New York, NY;
Linda-Jean Schneider, Electronic
Resources Manager,Morgan,
Lewis & Bockius, Philadelphia,
PA
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Books to Bytes: The Transformation of Legal Research in Law Firms, By
Jean O’Grady, Director
of Research Services,
DLA Piper,Washington,
DC
Books to Bytes: The Transformation of Legal Research in Law Firms, By
Jean O’Grady, Director
of Research Services,
DLA Piper,Washington,
DC
Law Firm Recruiting: Support the Recruiting Process By
Ronda Fisch, Director
of Research &
Library Systems, Reed
Smith LLP, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Ronda Fisch, Director
of Research &
Library Systems, Reed
Smith LLP, Pittsburgh, Pa.