PastVirtual

AALL Annual Meeting & Conference 2021

by American Association of Law Libraries (AALL)

The American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) Annual Meeting & Conference is a premier event for legal information professionals, organized by AALL. In 2021, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and related restrictions, the conference transitioned to a fully virtual format, taking place from July 19 to July 23, 2021.

The conference featured a diverse array of programs and sessions covering key topics such as the future of library collections, preservation of library materials, and the impact of privacy on legal technology. Notable sessions included "The Future of Library Collections," "The Power of Preservation: Enhancing Access to Library Collections through Copyright Act Section 108," and "Prescient Privacy at Play: A Spectrum of Terminology and Tools for Administering and Teaching Legal Technology."

Attendees had opportunities to engage in networking events, participate in virtual exhibit halls, and attend live Q&A sessions. The conference also included an awards presentation recognizing outstanding contributions to the field. Exhibitors like Wolters Kluwer and Bloomberg Law showcased their latest innovations, providing attendees with insights into cutting-edge legal technologies.

The AALL Annual Meeting & Conference is ideal for law librarians, legal information professionals, and those interested in the intersection of law and technology. It offers a platform to stay updated on industry trends, enhance professional skills, and connect with peers and industry leaders.

Event Details

Date
July 15-17, 2021
3 days
Location
🇺🇸 Cleveland, United States
Pricing
Varies by tier
Audience
Law librarians, legal information professionals, legal technologists
Attendees
Approximately 1,638 attendees