LLAM 2016 Holiday Party

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When: Friday, December 9th from 6-8:30 p.m.

Where: Ober|Kaler, 100 Light Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201

Tickets: LLAM Members, $24.00; Guests of LLAM Members, $12.00

Parking: There is no free or designated parking available for this event.  Some of the closest garages are listed below.  Prices are about $12 for 0-2 hours.

  • Central Parking, 25 S Charles St. (0.1 miles from event)
  • Charles Light Parking,600 Light St. (0.4 miles from event)
  • Harbor Court Garage, 30 E Lee St. (0.4 miles from event)

Raffle: Now seeking donations for the raffle. Please contact Jessica Mundy (jessica.Mundy@mdcourts.gov).

To purchase tickets for the event, you may send a check addressed to “LLAM” to the LLAM Treasurer:

Thea C. Warner, Librarian

Niles, Barton, & Wilmer, LLP

111 South Calvert Street, Suite 1400

Baltimore, Maryland 21202

OR You may purchase tickets by credit card through PayPal!

Admission Costs:
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LLAM members are welcome to bring along guests for a discounted price. Purchase a second ticket for half off at $12!  Buy Now Button

Note to PayPal users buying for members and guests: If you select the “BuyNow” button for members, then return to this page and select the “BuyNow button for guests, you can select the “Check out with PayPal” button and pay for all tickets requested at one time.

For more information: Julia Viets (JViets@mcccourt.com).

Special thanks to Ober|Kaler

Other sponsors include The Maryland Daily Record, Thomson Reuters, and Bloomberg BNA.

National Agricultural Library Special Collections Tour & LLAM Board Meeting

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Join us on Wednesday, November 16th at 2pm for an amazing behind-the-scenes tour of the National Agricultural Library Special Collections.

Before the tour, LLAM will hold a board meeting and bagged lunch at 12:30pm and then Kirstin Nelson will give attendees a brief introduction to the NAL and her work.

The NAL Special Collections houses rare books, manuscripts, drawings, films, photographs, and posters related to the history of agriculture and the USDA. Highlights include gorgeous flora watercolors, Thomas Jefferson correspondence, and rare books from the 18th and 19th centuries.

Learn more about the Special Collections at https://specialcollections.nal.usda.gov/

Program Details

  • Date: Wednesday, November 16th
  • Board meeting & bagged lunch: 12:30pm
  • Tour: 2pm
  • Location: National Agricultural Library, 10301 Baltimore Ave, Beltsville, MD 20705 (right at I-95 and 495 – directly across the street from Ikea)
  • Map and transportation options: https://specialcollections.nal.usda.gov/visit-special-collections
  • Parking: Free parking is available at the rear of the building
  • Entry procedures: Enter through main door at the front of the building. Register at security desk and present your photo ID and bag for inspection. Tell security you are there for the LLAM meeting and someone will come to meet you.
  • RSVP: Space is limited, so reserve now! Email Julia Viets, Programming Committee Chair (jviets@mcccourt.com)

Congratulations to Joanie!!

The Maryland Legal Services Corporation (MLSC) will be honoring LLAM’s own Joan Bellistri on Dec. 5, 2016!  This year’s William L. Marbury Outstanding Advocate Award, for a non-attorney who has demonstrated outstanding service representing the civil legal needs of low-income Marylanders or by expanding access to justice, will be presented to Joan M. Bellistri, director of the Anne Arundel County Circuit Court Law Library.

For details, see http://mlsc.org/2016/09/mlsc-announces-2016-legal-services-awards/.  Thank you for all of your hard work, Joanie!

Upcoming LLAM Program: A talk with the creator of the Supreme Court Mapping Project, Colin Starger

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Access to Justice gets high-tech!

Colin Starger, University of Baltimore law professor and honoree of 2014’s Fastcase 50, will talk about his Supreme Court Mapping Project.

Starger’s SCOTUS Mapping Project has created an innovative and free online tool to aid Supreme Court scholarship. This sophisticated mapping tool graphically visualizes and organizes citation networks between Supreme Court cases so that researchers can track Supreme Court precedent over time.

This project is part of the Free Law Project, which aims to provide free access to legal materials and research tools for those who can’t afford expensive databases like Lexis or Westlaw.

Check the tool out for yourself @ https://www.courtlistener.com/visualizations/scotus-mapper/

Learn more @ http://law.ubalt.edu/faculty/scotus-mapping/

Program Details

LLAM Spring Fling 2016

Save the Date!

LLAM Spring Fling
Thursday, May 19, 2016, 4:00-7:00 p.m.

MtVernonPlace-WashingtonMonument4:00-5:00 p.m. – Visit Baltimore’s Mount Vernon Place and walk to the top of the newly renovated Washington Monument for breathtaking views.

RSVP required if you want an opportunity to climb to the top!  More information on the climb can be found athttps://mvpconservancy.showare.com/ .

Mount Vernon Place
699 Washington Place
Baltimore, MD 21201
For directions and parking information to Mount Vernon Place and the Washington Monument, visit: http://mvpconservancy.org/parking-directions/ .

WashingtonMonumentView5:00-7:00 p.m. – Once the monument closes (at 5pm) head on down to Spirits of Mount Vernon (address below) for a fabulous reception.  There will be wines specially selected for LLAM and snacks for every palette.  The cost for this event is $12.

Spirits of Mount Vernon
900 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
For directions and parking to Spirits of Mount Vernon, visit: http://spiritsofmtvernon.com/930486.html .

SpiritsofMountVernonRSVP TODAY!

Tickets: $12.00

To purchase tickets for the event, you may send a check addressed to “LLAM” to the LLAM Treasurer:

Thea C. Warner, Librarian
Niles, Barton, & Wilmer, LLP
111 South Calvert Street, Suite 1400
Baltimore, Maryland 21202

OR

You may purchase tickets by credit card through PayPal! Select the following PayPal Buy Now button:  Buy Now Button

Hope to see you there!

AALL Spectrum Article of the Year

LLAM members  Jason Hawkins and David E. Matchen, Jr. have won the American Association of Law Libraries Spectrum Article of the Year Award for their article, “Faced With Crisis: The Importance of Establishing a Comprehensive Crisis Management Plan.” The article discusses crisis management and disaster preparedness planning in libraries, and can be found here: http://epubs.aallnet.org/i/609072-aall-spectrum-november-december-2015-volume-20-number-2/20.

The AALL Spectrum Article of the Year Award honors outstanding achievement in writing an article that contributes to topics relating to librarianship, law librarianship, and practical applications for library work or to an understanding of legal materials, legal systems, legal information, or to professional and staff training and development. The winner is selected on the basis of quality of writing and effectiveness of the communication technique.

Spectrum is a bimonthly magazine distributed to all members of the American Association of Law Libraries and is one of the most recognizable magazines for information professionals.

RSVP for LLAM Service Project at the Maryland Food Bank!

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Join your LLAM colleagues in a service project on Friday, March 11 from 1 pm to 4 pm at the Maryland Food Bank warehouse in Baltimore! You will be helping sort and pack donated food items for distribution to schools, churches, and social service agencies. The Maryland Food Bank relies upon warehouse volunteers like us in order to concentrate its resources on delivering food for the 1 in 8 Marylanders who are food insecure, so your contribution of labor is a meaningful one.

If you are interested in participating, please complete the MFB’s online volunteer waiver form and RSVP to Camilla Tubbs (ctubbs @ law.umaryland.edu) by Friday, March 4 at 12 pm.

We may be assigned to the cool room, so dress in layers. We look forward to seeing you on March 11th!

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LLAM LRI: Cybersecurity and You

Cybersecurity is an ongoing and complex issue affecting institutions at the local, state and national level.

Millions of attempts to breach security occur daily to gain access to clinical, legal, financial and other systems. However, where are the fine lines being drawn between insuring data security and enabling access? And what about individual rights?  This conference will bring together public and private sector organizations working to prevent or stop cybersecurity threats to discuss the legal, regulatory, and policy framework of cybersecurity.  The conversation will cover academic, government and private entities, as well as the preventative measures that individuals should take to guard their own online presence. This conference brings together public and private sector organizations working to prevent or stop cybersecurity threats to discuss the legal, regulatory, and policy framework of cybersecurity.  The conversation will cover academic, government and private entities, as well as the preventative measures that individuals should take to guard their own online presence.

Friday, April 8th 2016
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Conference
4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Post-Conference Reception

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Registration for Conference and Post Conference Reception
Program Schedule
Sponsors
Travel and Venue Information
Venue
Parking
Lodging & Travel
Contact us

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REGISTRATION

Conference Registration is free, but you must RSVP/register here to attend.

Watch the Livestream Video
of the event – No RSVP required.

Post-Conference Reception at Westminster Hall is $20, and registration is separate from the conference. To register and pay for the reception:

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PROGRAM

9 AM – 10 AM : Registration

10 AM – 10:05 AM : Opening Remarks
Peter Murray, Chief Information Officer and Vice President for Information Technology, University of Maryland Baltimore.

10:05 AM – 11:15 AM : Opening Keynote
[Successfully] Operating in Denied Areas Online
The United States Department of Defense defines a denied area as “an area under enemy or unfriendly control in which friendly forces cannot expect to operate successfully within existing operational constraints and force capabilities.”  This definition — while customarily applicable to intelligence agents and soldiers/sailors/airmen working in enemy locations — perfectly embodies the experience of today’s regular Internet user as well.  Surveillance is heavy. Unfriendly forces control key aspects of the Internet. Operational constraints are severe, and the user’s capabilities are limited. How can average Internet users successfully work online, securely and with reasonable online privacy, nothwithstanding all these challenges?

Keynote Speaker: Joe St Sauver, Ph.D., a scientist at a data driven security company, with previous work experience in higher education, and Interent2/InCommon.

11:15 AM – 12:15 PM : Morning Program A
Panel Discussion – Research Data Sharing and Security
How UMB meets challenges in sharing and securing research data.
Moderator: M.J. Tooey, Executive Director of Health Sciences and Human Services Library / Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs, UMB

11:15 AM – 12:15 PM : Morning Program B (Rm. 349)
Securing Legal Information: Threat, Impact, and Awareness
Cybersecurity trends and their impacts on the legal industry.
Speakers: Thomson Reuters Librarian Relations Manager, Wendy Maines, and Technology Manager, Joe Raczynski

12:15 AM – 12:30 PM : Pick Up the Lunch Box  & Join the Lunch Program!

12:30 PM – 1:30 PM : Lunch Program
Panel Discussion – UMB Security Collaborative
Collaborative efforts to safeguard the UMB community’s infrastructure, data, and networks
Moderator: Peter Murray, Chief Information Officer and Vice President for Information Technology, University of Maryland Baltimore.

1:30 PM – 2:30 PM : Afternoon Program A
National Security, Electronic Surveillance and the Fourth Amendment
Massive data collection practices by the government under the Fourth Amendment and their implications for libraries; Current legislative efforts potentially detrimental to library users’ privacy.
Speaker: Michael Greenberger, Professor of Law, UMB

1:30 PM – 2:30 PM : Afternoon Program B (Rm. 349)
How to protect your social network data
How your information on social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn is gathered and used
Speakers: Frank Pasquale, Professor of Law, and Chris Phillips, Assistant Vice President for Information Technology, UMB

2:30 PM – 2:45 PM : 15 Min. Break

2:45 PM – 4 PM : Closing Keynote
Why online privacy matters in the face of heightened surveillance measures for cybersecurity
Keynote Speaker: Alessandro Acquisti, Ph.D., a Professor of Information Technology and Public Policy at the Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University (CMU).

Closing Remarks
M.J. Tooey, Executive Director of Health Sciences and Human Services Library / Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs, UMB

4 PM – 6 PM : Post-Conference Reception and Tour at Westminster Hall.
$20 fee – separate from Conference registration.

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Sponsors

This conference has been organized by the planning committee from the UMB Health and Human Services Library, the UMB Thurgood Marshall Law Library, the Law Library Association of Maryland and the UMB Center for Information Technology. The project has been funded in part with Federal funds from the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, under Contract No. HHS-N-276-2011-00004-C with the University of Maryland Baltimore, and in part from the AALL/Bloomberg BNA Continuing Education Grants Program in association with the Law Librarians Association of Maryland. Post conference reception is also supported by Thomson Reuters.cyberlogo

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Travel and Venue

Venue

The conference will be held at the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) – SMC Building – Ballrooms A&B. 621 W Lombard St. Baltimore, MD 21201.  Directions and map.

WestminsterThe post conference reception will be held at Westminster Hall,  a beautiful historic building located at the intersection of Fayette and Greene Streets in downtown Baltimore.  The church, which was completed in 1852, was built more than 60 years after the Westminster Burying Grounds were established.  The Burying Grounds are the final resting place of many famous people, including Edgar Allan Poe, General Sam Smith, and General James McHenry.

Parking

Visitors may park in any University facility except for the following:

  • Lexington Street Garage
  • Plaza Garage except after 2 p.m. on weekdays and all day on weekends

Browse this list of University garages.

Directions to the Penn Street and Pratt Street Garages

  • From I-95
    • Take exit 53 for I-395/MLK Blvd (towards Downtown Baltimore) (.5 mi)
    • Merge onto I-395 (.3 mi)
    • Take the MLK Jr. Blvd exit (.4 mi)
    • Slight Left at N MLK Jr. Blvd (.7)
    • Turn Right at W. Pratt St.
      • For Penn Garage: Turn Left at first traffic light onto Penn St; entrance to the Penn Street Garage will be on the left. Guest will walk out of the garage and take a left onto Penn St.; they will then go right onto Lombard St.; the SMC Campus Center will be located about half a block east on your right hand side.
      • For Pratt Garage: Pass through one light, crossing over Penn St.; turn left for the entrance to the Pratt Street Garage. Guests may enter the SMC Campus Center from level 3 on the East side of the garage (when there is security coverage).


Lodging and travel

The center is located in downtown Baltimore, within walking distance to hotels, restaurants, and multiple transportation options that include the metro, MARC train, buses, and air travel.

Need to fly in? Baltimore Washington International Airport is located a mere 20-minutes away and the campus is near a light rail stop.

Coming from Washington, D.C.? Use convenient MARC trains. Check it out at http://mta.maryland.gov/marc-train. For more information about transit options, check out: http://mta.maryland.gov/content/transit-information.>cyberlogo

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 CONTACT US

The page will be updated on a regular basis with more details!

For general event questions, contact CJ Pipins or Camilla Tubbs.
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AALL Scholarship Applications Due April 1, 2016

On behalf of the American Association of Law Libraries and its Scholarships Jury, we would like to inform you of the available scholarships.

AALL offers the Marcia J. Koslov Scholarship, which provides funding for state, court, and county law librarians to attend conferences, seminars, and other live continuing education opportunities, for professional development, networking, and increased leadership roles beyond the usual law library-related conferences.

AALL also offers a Scholarship for Continuing Education Classes, available for all law librarians (not limited to state, court, and county law librarians) who wish to register for continuing education courses related to their fields.

Additionally, the George A. Strait Minority Scholarship is for degree candidates in law school or library school who belong to minority groups and who intend to have a career in law librarianship. If any of you know any students who would qualify for those scholarship opportunities, please feel free to let them know how and where to apply.

In the past, not many librarians have applied for these scholarships. AALL hopes that through publicizing them more, we will encourage more applicants.

As with all AALL scholarships, the Koslov, Strait, and Continuing Education Scholarship applications are due on April 1st. If you know colleagues who should apply, please help us spread the word. Thank you, and good luck!

Please go to http://www.aallnet.org/main-menu/Member-Resources/scholarships/Marcia-J-Koslov-Scholarship for additional information on the Koslov scholarship, as well as the application.

Please go to http://www.aallnet.org/main-menu/Member-Resources/scholarships/Scholarship-Applications for the applications for the AALL Educational Scholarships, the George A. Strait Scholarship, and the Continuing Professional Education Classes Scholarship.

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Amy E. Lipford
Resource and Access Librarian
Florida State University
College of Law Research Center
850.644.7488
Alipford@law.fsu.edu

Save the Date! LLAM LRI: Cybersecurity and You!


Friday April 8, 2016

SMC Building, University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB)
Ballrooms A &B (All programs except Programs on Track B) | Room 349 (Programs on Track B*)

Cybersecurity is an ongoing and complex issue affecting institutions at the local, state and national level, and Maryland is at the epicenter, being the home of the National Security Administration (NSA), the U.S. Cyber Command, and home to dozens of cybersecurity firms.  Millions of attempts to breach security occur daily to gain access to clinical, legal, financial and other systems. However, where are the fine lines being drawn between insuring data security and enabling access? And what about individual rights?

The Health and Human Services Library, which is home to the National Network of Libraries of Medicine Southeastern/Atlantic Region, is partnering with the Thurgood Marshall Law Library, the Law Librarians Association of Maryland (LLAM) and the Center for Information Technology Services (CITS) at the University of Maryland Baltimore (UMB) to explore these questions through a one-day Cybersecurity Symposium. This conference will bring together public and private sector organizations working to prevent or stop cybersecurity threats to discuss the legal, regulatory, and policy framework of cybersecurity.  The conversation will cover academic, government and private entities, as well as the preventative measures that individuals should take to guard their own online presence.

The project has been funded in part with Federal funds from the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, under Contract No. HHS-N-276-2011-00004-C with the University of Maryland Baltimore.  This event is also made possible by a grant from the AALL/Bloomberg BNA Continuing Education Grants Program, and from funding by the UMB Health and Human Services Library, the UMB Center for Information Technology, and Carnegie Mellon University (CMU).

Symposium Schedule:

10 AM ‐ 11:15 AM : Opening Keynote – Rapidly Changing Field of Cybersecurity Law
Joe St Sauver, Ph.D., a scientist at a data driven security company, with previous work experience in higher education, and Interent2/InCommon, will provide an overview of the rapidly changing field of cybersecurity law, focusing on research data security.

11:15 AM – 12:15 PM : Morning Program A
Panel Discussion ‐ Maintaining Cybersecurity in Higher Education
How UMB Stakeholders preserve cybersecurity while maintaining an accessible, interactive learning environment.
Moderator: M.J. Tooey, Executive Director, Health Sciences and Human Services Library, UMB

11:15 AM – 12:15 PM :: Morning Program B*
Panel Discussion – Securing Legal Information: Threat, Impact, and Awareness
Learn about cybersecurity trends and their impacts on the legal and law firm industry
Speakers: Thomson Reuters Librarian Relations Manager, Wendy Maines, and Technology Manager, Joe Raczynski

12:15 AM – 12:30 PM : Pick up the lunch box

12:30 PM – 1:30 PM : Lunch Program:
Collaborative efforts to safeguard the UMB community’s infrastructure, data, and networks
Moderator: Peter Murray, CIO, UMB

1:30 PM – 2:30 PM : Afternoon Program A
National Security, Electronic Surveillance and the Fourth Amendment
Massive data collection practices by the government under the Fourth Amendment and their implications for libraries; Current legislative efforts potentially detrimental to library users’ privacy.
Speaker: Michael Greenberger, Professor of Law, UMB

1:30 PM – 2:30 PM : Afternoon Program B*
How to protect your social network data
How your information on social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn is gathered and used.
Speakers: Frank Pasquale, Professor of Law, and Chris Phillips, CITS, UMB.

2:30 PM – 2:45 PM : 15 Min. Break

2:40 PM ‐ 4 PM Closing Keynote
Alessandro Acquisti, Ph.D., a Professor of Information Technology and Public Policy at the Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) will discuss why online privacy matters in the face of heightened surveillance measures for cybersecurity.

4:00 – 6:00: Post-Conference Reception and Tour at Westminster Hall for LLAM Members.  $20 fee – separate from Conference registration.

 

SNOW DATE CHANGE January LLAM Program

Please join us on Wednesday, February 3rd at the State Law Library of Maryland in Annapolis for the January 2016 Program: Finding Justice: A History of Women Lawyers in Maryland Since 1642, presented by the Honorable Judge Lynne Battaglia.

Noon – 1:00 p.m.
Maryland State Law Library,
361 Rowe Blvd
Annapolis, MD 21401

Directions and Parking Information here: http://www.lawlib.state.md.us/aboutus/directions.html

The event is a BYO brown bag lunch, but drinks, fruit and desserts will be provided by our hosts. To RSVP contact Camilla Tubbs by email (ctubbs@law.umaryland.edu) or at 410-706-0792. We hope to see you there!

Earlier in the day, the Anne Arundel County Public Law Library will be hosting a LLAM-sponsored breakfast and briefing at 8:00 a.m. for Maryland Legislative Day. Please contact Joan Bellistri, Director of the Anne Arundel County Public Law Library at 410-222-1387, for details.

A LLAM Board Meeting will be held from 11:00 am – noon at the State Law Library, just prior to Judge Battaglia’s program.

Maryland Library Legislative Day: Please Join Us!

MLA’s Maryland Library Legislative Day will be held on Wednesday, February 3, 2016. The day will begin in the Anne Arundel County Public Law Library with a LLAM-sponsored breakfast and briefing at 8:00 a.m. Governor Hogan has scheduled the State of the State address at noon that day. As a result, there will be no session that day. (The Maryland Library Day Proclamation will occur on Tuesday, February 2.) At present, it is uncertain when most of the visits will be scheduled. The Enoch Pratt Free Library is sponsoring an evening reception for the Governor, legislators, and library community. LLAM members are encouraged to attend any or all of the events. Questions? Contact Joan Bellistri, Director of the Anne Arundel County Public Law Library at 410-222-1387.

November Program

Please join us on Monday, November 9th at the Thurgood Marshall Law Library at the Maryland Carey School of Law for the November 2015 Program: International Arbitration Research, presented by Librarian Jason Hawkins.

agreementNoon – 1:00 p.m.
Thurgood Marshall Law Library
Room 4403
500 W. Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201

Directions and Parking Information here: http://www.law.umaryland.edu/about/directions.html

The event is a BYO brown bag lunch, but drinks and desserts will be provided by our hosts. To RSVP and/or request discount parking passes contact Camilla Tubbs by email (ctubbs@law.umaryland.edu) or at 410-706-0792. We hope to see you there!

LLAM October Program & Board Meeting!

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We hope you can join us on Friday, October 30th at the University of Baltimore Law Library for the October 2015 Program!

Scott Stevens Presents: Shadow Laws
How to find laws that are not directly published anywhere, but govern our daily lives.

To RSVP and/or request discount parking passes contact Joanne Dugan Colvin by email or at 410-837-4373.

11:00 – Noon. LLAM Board Meeting
Noon – 1:00 p.m. LLAM Program: Shadow Laws

University of Baltimore Law Library
John and Frances Angelos Law Center
1401 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21201

The event is a BYO brown bag lunch, but drinks and desserts will be provided by our hosts so please RSVP. We hope to see you there!

Directions
Map and Parking
Local Accommodations

Image Credit: Wellcome Library, London http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

LLAM Spring Fling Rescheduled for June 6

LLAM Spring Fling
Saturday, June 6, 2015

HomewoodMuseumtea21:00 p.m. Private tour of the Homewood House Museum (The group will meet in the gift shop at the back of the house, where docents will begin the guided tour.)

2:00 p.m. Tea in the wine cellar of the Homewood House Museum

The Homewood House Museum
Johns Hopkins University Campus
3400 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21218

For directions and parking information, visit http://www.museums.jhu.edu/homewood.php. Click on “Plan a Visit.” Then, click on “Directions and Parking.”

HomewoodMuseumtea_tourTickets:

For persons who previously purchased tickets for the earlier event (scheduled for May 2 which was canceled due to a large rally downtown), please contact Bijal Shah, LLAM Treasurer, at bshah @ ubalt.edu to confirm your wish to attend the June 6 event, or to request a refund.

HomewoodHouseMuseumTeaAdult ticket: $12.00
Children under 18 years: $10.00

To purchase tickets for the event, you may send a check addressed to “LLAM” to:

Bijal Shah
University of Baltimore Law Library
1401 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201

OR

You may purchase tickets through PayPal by selecting the buttons below:

Cost: $12 for adults Buy Now Button $10 for children (under 18) Buy Now Button

(Note to PayPal users buying for adults and children: If you select the “BuyNow” button for adults, then return to this page and select the “BuyNow button for children, you can select the “Check out with PayPal” button and pay for all tickets requested at one time.)

Hope to see you there!

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LLAM Dine-Around @ AALL in Philly!

If you are you attending the 2015 AALL Annual Meeting & Conference in Philadelphia, please consider joining the members of LLAM for the annual “LLAM Dine-Around.” This year, the group would like to meet at Alma de Cuba, a Cuban-fusion restaurant that is a 20 minute walk (shorter via Metro) from the Convention Center. Vegetarian options are offered. We know that there are lots of committee meetings and social gatherings the weekend of the convention, so please email Camilla Tubbs at ctubbs[at]law.umaryland.edu with your preference for which night to have the dinner:
• Saturday, July 18th at 6:00pm
• Sunday, July 19th at 6:00pm (prior to the opening reception)

See you in Philadelphia!

LLAM February Program

February LLAM Program – with special guest, Mary Alice Baish, Superintendent of Documents, Government  Publishing Office (GPO)

Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2015

  • 10:45 – 11:45 a.m. LLAM Board Meeting
  • Noon – 1:00 p.m. Mary Alice Baish discusses the new GPO National Plan

Maryland State Archives (conference room)
Dr. Edward C. Papenfuse State Archives Building
350 Rowe Boulevard
Annapolis, MD 21401

This event is co-sponsored by LLAM and the Maryland State Archives. The event is a brown bag lunch, with dessert provided by LLAM and the Maryland State Archives.

Directions to the Maryland State Archives are available at http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/intromsa/html/direct.html. There should be parking for all attendees; however, to preserve parking for MSA patrons, please carpool when possible.

We hope to see you there!

Invitation to LLAM Holiday Party

We hope you can join us for LLAM’s 2014 holiday party!
CLICK HERE to register and pay online now!

Location Information:
University of Baltimore School of Law, Top Floor
1401 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201

When: December 15, 2014, 5:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M.

Tickets – $25.00

View directions at: http://www.ubalt.edu/about-ub/directions/ .
For more information, see below, or return to LLAMonline.org .

Email James Durham at james.durham@mdcourts.gov if you have any questions!

LLAM 2014 holiday party flyer

Holiday Party Menu:

Heavy Hors d’oeuvres

  • Bhel Puri – Puffed Rice, Sev (Chickpea Noodles), Tossed with Mild Chilies, Vegetables, Chopped Cilantro, Cumin, Lime Juice, Sweet and Tart Chutneys. 
  • Artistic Display of Vegetables – Assorted fresh Vegetables: Asparagus, Red Peppers, Green Beans, Grape Tomatoes, Sweet Baby Carrots and Radishes – Smokey Ranch Dip
  • Chicken Pâté –served with Cornichons, Apple Slices and Baguette Rounds
  • Balela –Middle Eastern Salad
  • Brie and Gorgonzola Torte Garnished with Herbs, Pecans
  • Asian Noodle Salad – With a Lime Szechuan Dressing garnished with Baby Corn, Snow Peas, Multicolored Peppers, Spring Onions, and Sliced Carrots
  • Smoked Salmon & Home-made Vegetable Cream Cheese on Pumpernickel
  • Grilled Cheese Quarters & Demitasse of Roasted Red Pepper- Tomato Soup
  • Lemon-Chicken Francaise – Sautéed Chicken Breast Tenders in a Sauce of Lemon Juice, White Wine and Butter with Rice Pilaf

Desserts

  • Fresh Fruit
  • Sliced Lemon Cakes
  • Frozen Chocolate Mousse with Raspberry Sauce

Beverages

  • Seltzer, Blackberry Lemon Sparkling Punch

RSVP for the upcoming Access to Justice Event!

LLAM is collaborating with LLSDC to bring you this event!  Please see below for RSVP information.

LSDC Access to Justice Committee is pleased to hold its first event!
When:       December 9, 2014
Where:      Public Defender Service for DC
                  633 Indiana Ave NW, 2nd floor
Time:         12 noon to 1:30 pm

Please join the Access to Justice Committee as we welcome our speaker, Emily Feltren, AALL’s Director of Government Relations, to our first event. Emily will be discussing what is happening with A2J initiatives at the National Level and other Law Library Chapters around the country.

Lunch will be provided.

Hope you can join us!

RSVP to Laura Moorer, Esq
lmoorer@pdsdc.org
Legal Reference Specialist
Public Defender Service for DC
633 Indiana Ave NW
Washington DC 20004
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Save the Date for these Upcoming LLAM Events!

LLAM’s Vice President and Chair of the Programs Committee, James Durham, has put together an exciting list of events for the next 6 months.  Please check out the list below and mark your calendar so you don’t miss out on any of the fun!
If you have any questions or would like more information, please forward your inquiries to LLAMNewsMD.

  • Monday, December 15th from 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.: LLAM’s Holiday Party & Silent Auction will be held at the University of Baltimore School of Law. Registration information will be announced soon.
  • Thursday, January 22, 2015 from 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.: LLAM Brownbag Lunch Lecture at the University of Baltimore School of Law. Professor Fred B. Brown will speak on business organizations and taxation.
  • February, 2015 (Date and time TBD): MLA Legislative Day A tentative lecture at Anne Arundel County Public Law Library will cover the topic of U.S. government documents.
  • March, 2015 (Date and Time TBD) LLAM Brownbag Lunch Lecture at Venable, LLC in Baltimore. Steve Anderson will speak on copyright issues in law libraries.
  • Saturday, April 25, 2015, All Day: LLAM Service Project with “Rebuilding Together Baltimore”  Contact Sara Thomas for more information on participating.
  • Saturday, May 2, 2015: LLAM Spring Fling will be held at the Homewood House Museum on the Johns Hopkins University Campus in Baltimore.  A private tour for members will held at 1:00 p.m., followed by a tea in the home’s wine cellar at 2:00 p.m. Registration information will be announced closer to the date in the Spring.