Category Archives: AALL

AALL 2019: Visit Us at Booth #110!

Practising Law Institute will be at the AALL Annual Meeting & Conference in Washington, D.C. from July 13 – 16. Stop by to chat with our team and learn more about PLI and PLI PLUS. We know with all the interesting sessions and networking events taking place, conference schedules get booked fast—so save some time to visit us at the PLI booth!

You can find us at booth #110, where you can enter our raffle giveaway for an Amazon Echo Pro. Be sure to see a demonstration of PLI PLUS, learn about the latest enhancements to the platform, as well as new titles published by PLI Press.

We hope to see you at our Librarian Advisory Breakfast on Sunday, July 14th at 7:30am. 

AALL 2018: Visit Us at Booth #324!

Next week, Practising Law Institute will be at the AALL Annual Meeting & Conference in Baltimore, Maryland, celebrating our profession and the experts who provide meaning to our organizations. We know with all the interesting sessions and networking events taking place, conference schedules get booked fast—so be sure to save some time to visit us at the PLI booth!

Stop by to chat with our team of experts exhibiting at the show! You can find us at booth #324, where you can enter our raffle giveaway for an one-year subscription to Ancestry.com, see a demonstration of PLI PLUS, and learn about exciting recent enhancements to the online research platform.

You’ll find us at booth #324, where you can chat with our team of experts, see a demonstration of PLI PLUS, and learn about exciting recent enhancements to the online research platform. And be sure to enter our raffle giveaway for a one-year subscription to Ancestry.com!

Also, don’t miss our Librarian Advisory Breakfast on Sunday, July 15th at 7:30am.  To reserve your spot, please email PLUS@pli.edu by July 13, 2018.

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Librarian Advisory Breakfast at AALL

PLI cordially invites you to our Librarian Advisory Breakfast at the AALL 2018 Annual Meeting & Conference.

Practising Law Institute (PLI) will be holding a Librarian Advisory Breakfast at the AALL 2018 Annual Meeting & Conference in Baltimore. The breakfast will include an update on PLI PLUS, as well as a live demonstration of the database with a focus on new content and features.

SUNDAY, JULY 15, 2018
7:30 – 8:30 AM
Hilton Baltimore

Please email PLUS@pli.edu to RSVP and we’ll include location details with your confirmation.

We hope to see you in Baltimore!

Save the Date! PLI’s AALL Librarian Advisory Breakfast

Save the date for our annual Librarian Advisory Breakfast at the AALL Annual Meeting & Conference in Baltimore, Maryland. The breakfast will include an update on PLI PLUS, as well as a live demonstration of the database with a focus on new content and features.

SUNDAY, JULY 15, 2018
7:30 – 8:30 AM
Hilton Baltimore

Early reservations are welcome! Please email PLUS@pli.edu. We hope to see you in Baltimore!

Meet Our AALL 2017 Raffle Winner: James Wirrell

2017AALLRaffleWinnerAt the AALL Annual Meeting & Conference in Austin this year, PLI raffled off a $1,000 AmericanExpress gift card. James Wirrell, Assistant Dean for Library Sciences at McGeorge School of Law at University of the Pacific, was our lucky winner. Check out our interview with James below!

Tell me a little about yourself. Why did you become a librarian?

I am originally from the Vancouver area in Canada and attended law school there. After meeting an American (who I am now married to), I did my third year as a visiting student at Hastings in San Francisco. As an international student, the only place I could work at Hastings was in the library. While working in the library and interacting with the law librarians, I decided that this was the career for me. After Hastings, I attended both library school and law school again at the University of Illinois. I am now a citizen of both the US and Canada and have worked in law libraries at the University of Illinois, the University of Richmond and the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law.

What do you like most about your job at University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law?

As the director of the law library, I enjoy working with everyone on my staff to provide the best possible service to the law school in as efficient a manner as possible. Budgets are an issue for us, and I like to be able to give our school and its students good value for the money. I enjoy working with people and with making a positive contribution in this world.

What is the most common research question you receive?

Our research questions are becoming increasingly complex and involve multi-faceted research projects. Typically, the research questions we now face are ones that the users were not able to solve for themselves using the basic search tools in the common electronic databases. As such, the questions we now get require us to go outside of the usual channels to find the answers.

Which PLI publication do you most frequently recommend to students?

One of our leading professors has an interest in alternative dispute resolution. Accordingly, we have referred students to American Arbitration: Principles and Practice.

What did you think of AALL 2017? Did you do any sightseeing in Austin?

I always enjoy the networking at AALL with both fellow law librarians, but also with vendors. This year I was particularly excited by the pre-conference workshop I attended on the new academic law library data collection platform, ALLStAR. My wife accompanied me and we did some walking around the city and took in some art galleries and the Texas state capitol. She also came to see the AALL Exhibit Hall once and was given a red PLI bag which she decided was the very best swag given out at the conference. We also were able to spend a couple of nights after the conference visiting some friends who live in greater Austin.

How do you plan on using your AmEx gift card?

Good question! I haven’t thought too much about it. I tend to be more of a saver than a spender. I think I will earmark the value and use it down the road to be a bit more adventurous with new technology and mobile phone upgrades.

Thank you, James! And congratulations!

AALL Austin 2017: Visit us at booth #813!

Next month, Practising Law Institute will be at the 110th AALL Annual Meeting & Conference in Austin, Texas celebrating our profession and the experts that provide meaning to our organizations. We know everyone’s conference schedules get booked fast with the interesting sessions and networking events taking place, but we look forward to meeting and seeing you!

Stop by to chat with our team of experts exhibiting at the show! You can find us at booth #813 where you can enter our raffle giveaway, see a demonstration of PLI PLUS and learn about recent enhancements to the online research platform.

Also, don’t miss our Librarian Advisory Breakfast on Sunday, July 16th at 7:30am.  To reserve your spot, please email PLUS@pli.edu by July 14, 2017.

See you in Austin!

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Librarian Advisory Breakfast at the 110th AALL Annual Meeting & Conference

Librarian advisoryPlease join us for our annual Librarian Advisory Breakfast at the 110th AALL Annual Meeting & Conference in Austin, Texas. The breakfast will include an update on PLI PLUS, as well as a live demonstration of the database with a focus on new content and features.

To celebrate this year’s host city, Austin, Texas, the live music capital of the world, all breakfast attendees may enter a raffle to win a $50 Ticketmaster gift card!

SAVE THE DATE: SUNDAY, JULY 16, 2017

To reserve your spot, please email PLUS@pli.edu by July 14, 2017.

See you in Austin!

Meet Our AALL 2016 Orbitz Gift Certificate Raffle Winner: Dennis Sears

Our AALL 2016 Orbitz gift card winner, Dennis Sears of the J. Reuben Clark Law School at BYU.

Dennis Sears of the J. Reuben Clark Law School at BYU.

At the AALL Annual Meeting & Conference in Chicago this year, PLI celebrated the global reach of Discover PLUS–which is now being accessed from all 50 states and more than 65 countries–by raffling off a $1,000 Orbitz gift card at our booth. Dennis Sears of the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University won the raffle. Check out our interview with Dennis below!

Tell  me a little about yourself.  Why did you become a librarian?

I worked in the law library during my time as a student in law school.  After graduating, I clerked for a judge and then as a hearing officer for the the Salt Lake County Tax Administration.  A position came open and I was approached about joining the law library faculty.  Evidently, they liked the work I did for them while I was in law school.

What do you like most about your job at BYU Law?

Working with the students and teaching legal research.  Having clerked for a judge, I became acutely aware of how important effective, efficient, and accurate legal research is and to be effective and efficient, you have to be familiar with the secondary sources out there so that you don’t reinvent the wheel every time you get another research project.

What is the most common research question of law students?

Probably, where do I go to begin my research?  Usually, by this time, students have thrashed about on their own looking for cases and statutes (maybe successfully, but maybe unsuccessfully) but they don’t know where to go from there.

Have you used PLI publications for your own research? Which ones?

Yes, I used the trial practice materials, such as jury instructions, depositions, etc. as well as appellant materials dealing with brief writing and oral argument.  Now, I search for whatever will help students in the trial and appellant practice courses and even help professors find materials for the courses and their research.

 What did you think of AALL 2016? Did you do any sightseeing in Chicago?

I thought the annual meeting was a good experience.  The workshop I attended was outstanding.  There was good programming and a lot to learn in the exhibit hall.  I did visit the Chicago Institute of Art the afternoon that I arrived for a couple of hours.

Tell me about your best vacation ever.

My best vacation was after the annual meeting in Boston (which was also great for sightseeing historical sights) to Plymouth, Massachusetts.  I had never traveled in the northeast, but visiting Plymouth,  Plimoth Plantation, and Mayflower II and drinking in the ambiance of that area was a real treat for me and my wife.

 Where do you plan on traveling with your Orbitz gift card?

To be honest with you, I was so caught off guard by winning this gift card that my mind has been in a whirl.

Thank you, Dennis. And bon, voyage!

Announcing our $1,000 Orbitz Gift Card Winner!

Congratulations to Dennis Sears, Associate Director for Legal Research Instruction at the Howard H. Hunter Law Library at Brigham Young University, on winning our 2016 AALL raffle. To celebrate our global reach – Discover PLUS is now in all 50 states and more than 65 countries –  we raffled a $1,000 Orbitz gift card at this year’s AALL Annual Meeting and Contest. Bon voyage, Dennis!

We would like to thank everyone who stopped by our booth and entered our raffle.  It was a pleasure meeting and re-connecting with all of you and we hope to see you next year!