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The CALI Conference
for Law School Computing is the event of the year for technology
in law schools.It is held the last week June every year. Law
school computer professionals, law librarians, and law professors share
their experiences.
Over many years presentations
and sessions at conferences and workshops have now built up a body of
knowledge and experience. Session materials from the last four conferences
are now accessible through topics lists. They allow access to audio, video,
session slides and speakers' html pages (as far as they are available)
by subject of the sessions and open up a wealth of information about a
variety of topics in legal education computing. Relevant links to CALI
surveys are also included.
The coding scheme
was developed with an eye on ease of use for the different target groups
rather than categorical purity. It is supplemented by coding into a list
of products and product groups. Sessions were included in multiple topics
where appropriate.
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Conference for Law School Computing
2001 Conference
2000 Conference
1999 Conference
1998 Conference
1997 Conference
1996 Conference
1995 Conference
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