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ALLA Member PD for July

 Our good friends at ALLA Victoria have scheduled another great PD event open to all ALLA members. From Student to Lawyer: How univeristy libraries are preparing students for real-world legal research How are university libraries preparing law students for real world research? Are there gaps in graduates’ research skills and knowledge that law librarians should be prepared for? Academic law librarians Caroline Knaggs from Monash University, and Michelle Bendall from Deakin University, will present and discuss the programs run at their institutes to prepare students for legal practice. For a perspective from the other side, we will also hear from law librarian John Guerrato, who will discuss his experience working with graduates in a Victorian law firm. When: Thursday 14 July 2022 at 11.00am Perth time.  Register via Zoom here . You will need your ALLA Member Number.  Not an ALLA Member and intersted in attending? Why not join, membership details can be found on the A...

A beginner's guide to academic integrity and legal referencing using the AGLC

The Alternative Law Journal has published a piece by Anita Mackay and Lola Akin Ojelabi that may be of interest to our academic law librarian members.  The piece "A beginner's guide to academic integrity and legal referenceing using the AGLC" is a welcome addition to the literature.  The abstract states:  This article is for beginning law students (both undergraduate and graduate). It aims to provide them with an accessible guide to academic integrity requirements (including the implications of academic misconduct for admission to legal practice), legal referencing and the Australian Guide to Legal Citation (AGLC) rules they encounter early in their studies. You can access the journal article via Sage . The AGLC is in its 4th edition and is available from the University of Melbourne website .