State and Countly Law Librarians: Why and How Should We Join CALI?
CALI offers FREE membership to state and county law librarians.
To join CALI, just use this form or contact LaVonne Molde, Director of Membership Services: 612-627-4908, lvmolde@cali.org.
This is what you get with a CALI membership:
CALI Lessons:
State and county librarians receive unlimited, free access to all CALI lessons. CALI is especially rich in legal research lessons.
However, annual membership dues to make CALI lessons available to your library patrons from your public terminals inside the library is currently $250. Find out more about CALI Lessons.
CALI Author:
State/county librarians may use CALI Author, the easy-to-use software used to create CALI Lessons, to author their own lessons and to edit current ones. CALI is especially rich in legal research lessons. Find out more about CALI Author here.
CALI Conference Discount:
Librarians receive a discounted registration fee when attending The Conference for Law School Computing®, where law IT staff, librarians, and faculty get togother to learn about technology and innovation in legal education. Click to see the CALI Conference website.
Medianotes:
Members can get free licenses of MediaNotes video-tagging software. Learn more about MediaNotes.
CALI's Innovations:
New CALI tools like InstaPoll integrate technology into legal education in easy-to-use and practical ways. And beta projects such as eLangdell (the logo above) and the Legal Education Commons represent the type of projects CALI will continue to undertake: forward-thinking endeavors designed to improve the practice of law and legal education in dramatic ways.
As a member of CALI, you not only can access these exciting projects as they are unveiled, but you support their implementation and continued growth.
If you have questions, please contact LaVonne Molde, CALI Director of Membership Services: 612-627-4908, lvmolde@cali.org. To join, just fill out this form and mail or fax it to LaVonne.



