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Law Libraries & Librarian Associations - State & Local
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- Atlanta Law Libraries Association (AALL)
graduate students who hold promise of future involvement in AALL and the law library profession. Funds are provided by vendors, AALL, and AALL individual members. Grants are awarded to cover the Annual Meeting registration fee or the registration fee for workshops presented at the Annual Meeting.
- Georgia Library Association
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- Chicago Association of Law Libraries (CALL)
The Chicago Association of Law Libraries (CALL) is a non-profit organization comprised of law librarians and other information professionals in the greater Chicago area. It was formed as a chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) in 1947 to promote librarianship and information services, to develop and increase the usefulness of law libraries and to foster a spirit of cooperation among the members of the profession.
- Illinois Library Association
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- Louisiana Library Association
- New Orleans Association of Law Librarians(NOALL)
NOALL, founded in 1983, is a non-profit chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries. NOALL exists to further the interests of persons in the New Orleans and surrounding areas working in or with law libraries. Membership is comprised of law librarians from the area's law school, court, and law firm libraries, as well as library assistants, paralegals, legal administrators, attorneys, and legal information vendor representatives.
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- New Jersey Law Librarians Association (NJLLA)
The main focus of NJLLA is to provide an opportunity for networking, exchange of ideas and information, continuing education and professional interaction among colleagues. These objectives are encouraged through regular program meetings, workshops and brown bag lunches held at various locations throughout the state.
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- Dallas Association of Law Librarians (DALL)
The Dallas Association of Law Librarians (DALL) is a non-profit organization for educational and scientific purposes, and is a chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL).
- Houston Area Law Librarians (HALL)
The Houston Area Law Librarians (HALL) began as an informal group meeting at lunch to exchange ideas and suggestions. The group, called the Houston Law Librarians, was founded in 1973 by librarians representing libraries of six law firms, four corporations, three law schools, and one city agency. HALL was organized formally in 1978 and became a chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) in 1981.
- Texas Library Association
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- Virginia Association of Law Libraries (VALL)
The Virginia Association of Law Libraries was founded in 1988, expanding a previously existing organization, the Richmond Area Law Libraries. Now, as then, VALL's objects are to develop and increase the usefulness and efficiency of law libraries, to promote librarianship and to foster a spirit of cooperation among members of the profession. The organization is a chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries.
- Virginia Library Association
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- Friend of Wisconsin Libraries
- Law Librarians Association of Wisconsin (LLAW)
The Law Librarians Association of Wisconsin (LLAW) is a non-profit organization established for educational, informational and social purposes. Its objectives are to promote librarianship; develop the usefulness of libraries and the skill of their users; cultivate the profession of law librarianship; foster a spirit of cooperation among members; and provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and resources on a state-wide level.
- Wisconsin Library Association
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