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CRIV Wolters Kluwer Semiannual Call
Author: Jean Davis, Associate Librarian for International Law, Brooklyn Law School (BLS) Library The CRIV semiannual call with Wolters Kluwer (WK) occurred on August 13, 2025. The call included: a report on the VitalLaw AI Lab experience at the 2025 AALL Annual Meeting & Conference; a discussion of new content and features in WK’s legal… Continue reading
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AALL 2025 Presentation Recap: Generative AI considerations in Licensing Agreements
Author: Laurel Moran, Assistant Director, Legal Information Management, San Diego Law Library At the 2025 American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) Annual Meeting & Conference, a timely and insightful program addressed the responsibilities of librarians in evaluating and licensing generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. The panel featured Jennifer Wondracek (Director of the Capital University Law… Continue reading
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AALL Annual Meeting & Conference Recap: Automagic, Meet Data-Driven Decision-Making
At the 2025 AALL Annual Meeting and Conference, Laura MacAvoy and Erin Vassalotti of the Holland & Knight Digital Solutions Team (part of the firm’s Research Services team) presented their solution for in-house contract lifecycle management. We’ve probably all tried various approaches for managing contract information, from spreadsheets to integrated library system records to databases.… Continue reading
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The Future of a Digitized FDLP and Its Impact
Author: Cornelius Pereira, Head of Technical Services, University of South Carolina The first part of this Annual Meeting & Conference program with Jennifer Bryan Morgan (Jerome Hall Law Library at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law), focused on how her library was adapting to the Digital Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) in concert with… Continue reading
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AALL Annual Meeting & Conference Recap: Selector School Next Gen: Building and Curating Your Library’s Future Collection
At the 2025 AALL Annual Meeting and Conference, the Selector School Next Gen: Building and Curating Your Library’s Future Collection program featured collections experts as they looked into the future and discussed questions that law librarians should ask as they imagine next gen collections and service as well as the impact of today’s selector decisions… Continue reading

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