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LLAM eNews – March 2011

President’s Message

Announcements

2011 LLAM Election Annoucement

What’s New with LLAM Members?

Featured Member – Bernice Bernstein

Book Review

Events Calendar

Featured Articles:

GPO’s Federal Digital System (FDsys) America’s Authentic Government Information

Celebrating Anna Ella Carroll

Two Quarters and  Penny: Hello Title 51!

Ideas in Client Service: Assisting New Associates with Business Development

MLA Maryland Library Legislative Day

AALL Working Group Update

Ask Us Now! at the Maryland State Law Library

The Importance of Being “Gently Stewed”: Marion Elizabeth Rodgers on Mencken, Governor Ritchie, and Prohibition

Program Review: Bankruptcy Overview

Printable, text only version of LLAM eNews available here.

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