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Don’t Close the Book on Libraries: Why Space Still Matters - Slaw
Don’t Close the Book on Libraries: Why Space Still Matters - Slaw
I understand the reluctance to commute. I’ve been working from home since the pandemic first hit—and I love it. Laundry gets done more often, and my cat (sometimes) appreciates the extra cuddle time. Remote work has become the norm for many of us. Ontario courts continue to conduct remote and hybrid hearings, and legal professionals […]
·slaw.ca·
Don’t Close the Book on Libraries: Why Space Still Matters - Slaw
About 1 in 5 law students have a disability, new survey finds
About 1 in 5 law students have a disability, new survey finds
A survey released this week from Indiana University found that among U.S. law students, about 20% reported that they have a disability of some kind—ranging from mental health conditions to physical disabilities—and often feel unsupported.
·abajournal.com·
About 1 in 5 law students have a disability, new survey finds
Bridging The Gap: Accessibility and Digital Collections for All Patrons : Library Futures : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Bridging The Gap: Accessibility and Digital Collections for All Patrons : Library Futures : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Join Library Futures and a distinguished panel of guests for a discussion on Bridging the Gap: Accessibility and Digital Collections for All Patrons. Digital...
·archive.org·
Bridging The Gap: Accessibility and Digital Collections for All Patrons : Library Futures : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Law Library’s Newly Published Legal Report Titled, “Access to Information for Persons with Disabilities in Selected Jurisdictions” | In Custodia Legis
Law Library’s Newly Published Legal Report Titled, “Access to Information for Persons with Disabilities in Selected Jurisdictions” | In Custodia Legis
Today's blog post announces a newly published legal report by the Law Library of Congress focusing on access to information for persons with disabilities in selected jurisdictions.
·blogs.loc.gov·
Law Library’s Newly Published Legal Report Titled, “Access to Information for Persons with Disabilities in Selected Jurisdictions” | In Custodia Legis
Change the subject: Making the library catalog more inclusive
Change the subject: Making the library catalog more inclusive
Have you ever wondered how library catalogs, like Emory’s Library Search, are built and maintained? Or how library catalogers decide upon the best terms to describe the books, articles, and other m…
·scholarblogs.emory.edu·
Change the subject: Making the library catalog more inclusive