Dear Friends and Colleagues:
The Foreign, Comparative and International Law Special Interest Section (FCIL-SIS) of the American Association of Law Libraries is now accepting applications for the 2017 FCIL Schaffer Grant for Foreign Law Librarians. The Grant subsidizes a foreign law librarian to attend the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL), the world's largest law librarian professional organization.
The FCIL Schaffer Grant for the AALL Annual Meeting (http://www.aallnet.org/conference) in Austin, Texas (July 15-18, 2017) provides a waiver of the AALL Annual Meeting full registration fee and a grant of a minimum US $2,000 to assist with accommodations and travel costs.
Applicants must be law librarians or other professionals working in the legal information field, currently employed in countries other than the United States, and with significant responsibility for the organization, preservation, or provision of legal information. The application deadline is December 16, 2016. The Grant Committee will not consider late or incomplete applications. Please note: Grant winners must pay all expenses in advance. Grant awards will only be disbursed at the AALL Annual Meeting.
Details regarding the FCIL Schaffer Grant for Foreign Law Librarians as well as the application form can be found at http://www.aallnet.org/sections/fcil/grants-awards/FCIL-Schaffer-Grant.
Please feel free to contact me or another committee member if you have any questions about the 2017 FCIL Schaffer Grant for Foreign Law Librarians.
Sincerely,
Sherry Leysen
FCIL Schaffer Grant for Foreign Law Librarians Selection Committee
leysen[at]chapman.edu
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Monday, November 14, 2016
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Univ. of Washington Gallagher Law Library EA Law Collection: Tour
Dear Friends,
While you're in Seattle for AAS/CEAL 2016, please visit one of the largest East Asian law collections in North America! The East Asian Law Department of the Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library cordially invites East Asian librarians and anyone interested to a short presentation, reception (light snacks, coffee, tea) and tour of our East Asian law collection.
The lower two floors (L1 and L2) of William H. Gates Hall, in the Northwest corner of the main University of Washington campus, just south of the Burke Museum. It's near the intersection of Northeast 45th St. and 15th Ave. NE.
From the W.H. Gates hall main entrance, go down one flight of stairs to the Law Library. You will be greeted at the Circulation desk, near the library entrance.
Click here for a detailed online campus map, (W.H. Gates Hall is circled in yellow):
http://uw.edu/maps/?law
I look forward to seeing you here!
Regards,
Rob
Rob Britt
Coordinator of East Asian Library Services
University of Washington
Gallagher Law Library
East Asian Law Department
William H. Gates Hall, Room L138
rrbritt@uw.edu
206-543-7447
While you're in Seattle for AAS/CEAL 2016, please visit one of the largest East Asian law collections in North America! The East Asian Law Department of the Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library cordially invites East Asian librarians and anyone interested to a short presentation, reception (light snacks, coffee, tea) and tour of our East Asian law collection.
When?
Friday April 1st 10:00-11:00 AMWhere?
Location of Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library:The lower two floors (L1 and L2) of William H. Gates Hall, in the Northwest corner of the main University of Washington campus, just south of the Burke Museum. It's near the intersection of Northeast 45th St. and 15th Ave. NE.
From the W.H. Gates hall main entrance, go down one flight of stairs to the Law Library. You will be greeted at the Circulation desk, near the library entrance.
Click here for a detailed online campus map, (W.H. Gates Hall is circled in yellow):
http://uw.edu/maps/?law
How?
From downtown, take Metro bus route #71, 72, or 73 to the University District (about 10-20 minutes). Get off on University Avenue ("The Ave") , between Northeast 42nd and Northeast 45th streets. Note that the new Sound Transit light rail from downtown to the University District (opening in March) will be an option, but would require a long walk uphill from the UW football stadium.Please Register
A maximum of 15 guests can be accommodated. First come, first served. Please RSVP to Rob Britt (rrbritt@uw.edu). Do not reply directly to this message.I look forward to seeing you here!
Regards,
Rob
Rob Britt
Coordinator of East Asian Library Services
University of Washington
Gallagher Law Library
East Asian Law Department
William H. Gates Hall, Room L138
rrbritt@uw.edu
206-543-7447
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Applications sought for 2015 FCIL Schaffer Grant for Foreign Law Librarians
Friends & Colleagues:
The Foreign, Comparative and International Law Special Interest Section (FCIL-SIS) of the American Association of Law Libraries is now accepting applications for the 2015 FCIL Schaffer Grant for Foreign Law Librarians. The Grant subsidizes a foreign law librarian to attend the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL), the world's largest law librarian professional organization.
The FCIL Schaffer Grant for the AALL Annual Meeting (http://www.aallnet.org/conference) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (July 18-21, 2015) provides a waiver of the AALL Annual Meeting full registration fee and a grant of a minimum $2,000 to assist with accommodations and travel costs.
Details regarding the FCIL Schaffer Grant for Foreign Law Librarians as well as the application form can be found at http://www.aallnet.org/sections/fcil/grants-awards/FCIL-Schaffer-Grant.
Applicants must be law librarians or other professionals working in the legal information field, currently employed in countries other than the United States, and with significant responsibility for the organization, preservation, or provision of legal information. The application deadline is November 30, 2014. The Grant Committee will not consider late or incomplete applications. Please note: Grant winners must pay all expenses in advance. Grant awards will only be disbursed at the AALL Annual Meeting.
Please feel free to contact me or another committee member <http://www.aallnet.org/sections/fcil/grants-awards/FCIL-Schaffer-Grant> if you have any questions about the 2015 FCIL Schaffer Grant for Foreign Law Librarians. Also, please feel free to distribute this announcement to any listserv or individual who might be interested in attending the 2015 AALL Annual Meeting.
Sincerely,
Sherry Leysen
2015 FCIL Schaffer Grant for Foreign Law Librarians Selection Committee
The Foreign, Comparative and International Law Special Interest Section (FCIL-SIS) of the American Association of Law Libraries is now accepting applications for the 2015 FCIL Schaffer Grant for Foreign Law Librarians. The Grant subsidizes a foreign law librarian to attend the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL), the world's largest law librarian professional organization.
The FCIL Schaffer Grant for the AALL Annual Meeting (http://www.aallnet.org/conference) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (July 18-21, 2015) provides a waiver of the AALL Annual Meeting full registration fee and a grant of a minimum $2,000 to assist with accommodations and travel costs.
Details regarding the FCIL Schaffer Grant for Foreign Law Librarians as well as the application form can be found at http://www.aallnet.org/sections/fcil/grants-awards/FCIL-Schaffer-Grant.
Applicants must be law librarians or other professionals working in the legal information field, currently employed in countries other than the United States, and with significant responsibility for the organization, preservation, or provision of legal information. The application deadline is November 30, 2014. The Grant Committee will not consider late or incomplete applications. Please note: Grant winners must pay all expenses in advance. Grant awards will only be disbursed at the AALL Annual Meeting.
Please feel free to contact me or another committee member <http://www.aallnet.org/sections/fcil/grants-awards/FCIL-Schaffer-Grant> if you have any questions about the 2015 FCIL Schaffer Grant for Foreign Law Librarians. Also, please feel free to distribute this announcement to any listserv or individual who might be interested in attending the 2015 AALL Annual Meeting.
Sincerely,
Sherry Leysen
2015 FCIL Schaffer Grant for Foreign Law Librarians Selection Committee
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