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The History of Libraries

From the Bodleian, the Folger and the Smithsonian to the fabled libraries of middle earth, libraries are places filled with magic. The magic of libraries infected Stuart Kells many years ago, when he picked up a very rare and beautiful book. Kells has been fascinated since and has dedicated his life to the study of rare and precious books. Take a look at the ABC Radio Conversations with Richard Fidler  episode 'The history of libraries from before stone tablets, to printed books' - I quite like the part where he mentions his wife is a Librarian!

#ALLA2018 Draft Conference Program Out Now

The ALLA Conference Committee has been working tirelessly to bring to you a fantastic program for ALLA 2018. Next years conference will bring global and local perspectives to beautiful Darwin. So take a look and start planning your trip! The draft conference program is available from the conference website. #SeeyouinDarwin ALLA would like to thank you to our fantastic sponsors: Platinum sponsor: Justis  Gold Sponsors: Gale, ICLR, Thomson Reuters Silver Sponsors: Oxford, Timebase, Wildy & Sons, Wolters Kluwer Bronze: Bloomsbury, Fairfax, FIRST, HeinOnline, Softlink Want to help make #ALLA2018 the event of the year? The Conference Committee are still looking for more sponsors!  Fantastic packages are available to sponsor including bronze sponsorship, sponsoring the conference app, lunches and morning/afternoon tea. Take a look for more details

Star Wars and the Law: Was the Treaty of Coruscant enforceable?

For legal minded Star Wars fans, you might be interested in taking a look at Wookieepedia for coverage of "laws and rules across the galaxy. Or alternatively you could take a look at LexisNexis' round up of the Top 5 Star Wars Verdicts and Settlements . It has been said by a Toronto lawyer and legal academic, As provocative as litigation over unauthorized lightsabres and stormtroopers may be, it’s the “animated erotic parody” lawsuit that will have you as confused as a wookie May the reasonable force be with you. Hat Tip:  Thanks to the Slaw post Star Wars, Like All Things, Is Legal by Omar Ha-Redeye

AustLII & The WASC Judgment dates

Great news for those who like WASC judgments from AustLII: The date range has been updated!

AGLC4 Release Date

The release of the 4th edition of the  Australian Guide to Legal Citation (AGLC4) has been delayed till July 2018. For those not aware, AGLC is published by the Melbourne Law School (MLS) as a collaboration between the Melbourne University Law Review (MULR) and the Melbourne Journal of International Law (MJIL). After meeting with the current and future editors of the both publications, the AGLC4 committee have postponed the final release date of AGCL4 to 1 July 2018.  This extended deadline is to allow for adequate time to complete the proofreading and formatting work still remaining. The AGCL4 committee believes that the intended release date of Semester 1, 2018 would have compromised on the quality of AGLC4. The AGLC4 Committee believes that a mid-year release will also allow for a six-month transition period from July to December 2018 for AGLC3 to be phased out. During this transition period, libraries will be able to train their staff in AGLC4 before the start of the...

Meet the ALLA (WA) Committee 2017-2018: Alice Hewitt

With a new Committee working hard, we thought it was time to share a little bit about who the Committee is behind the scenes. Over the next few weeks each committee member will answer a few questions so you can get to know them better. Don't forget you can meet them in real life at our  events .  Alice Hewitt, ALLA (WA) Secretary 2017-2018  Alice Hewitt, on set. Who is a hero who has inspired you in your career?  Oh this one is always hard, my career has been a bit varied so far and at the moment I'm doing some very interesting Project Coordinator stuff that even includes video production! (Who saw that coming when I became a Librarian?).  I'm moving back into law libraries in the new year, and part of that decision was inspired by all the great law librarians in WA (and even those I've met all over Australia and across the globe!).  I guess I'm easily inspired as every day I'm inspired by something to try something new, make a plan, learn so...

Job Opportunity: Legal Research and Customer Support Officer/Librarian, Supreme Court of Queensland

This position was originally advertised on seek.com.au Who We Are The Supreme Court Library Queensland (SCLQ) is Queensland's principal legal information provider, delivering innovative information services to members of the judiciary, legal profession and community. It offers engaging legal heritage and education activities, including exhibitions, lectures, and a highly valued education program. The Opportunity The Legal Research and Customer Support Officer/Librarian works as part of a small Information Services team. This position assists with the delivery of a high quality information service to library customers, including research and reference assistance, training and support in using library technology and systems, document delivery, and related customer services. This role spans two salary classification levels to provide opportunities for those new to the field and those experienced within it. More details about responsibilities are available on our website: http:/...