NYLI’s Brooke Raymond interviewed by Trinity College.. Room To Read, NYLI, & her college experiences…
Our very own Brooke Raymond was recently interviewed by the Trinity College Alumni magazine!
Our very own Brooke Raymond was recently interviewed by the Trinity College Alumni magazine!
Ellyssa Valenti Kroski, our Director of Information Technology/Marketing here at The New York Law Institute has written an article for On Firmer Ground which discusses some of the strategies we employed with regard to business continuity as well as some tips for preparing your own library. Read Business as (Un)Usual: Library Business Continuity Amid COVID-19 here.
LLAGNY’s Graphic Novel Book Group will meet at noon via Zoom on Thursday April 18th . We will discuss Ducks Two years in the oil sands by Kate Beaton (also available at NYPL). Please see our LibGuide for past and upcoming titles. Please contact, Eileen Dolan at edolan@NYLI.org to be added to the meeting.
Please join law librarians Eileen Dolan, Ellyssa Valenti Kroski, and Chris Walunas, as they chat about running a consistent book club since the before-Covid times, through early Covid, and into our present. The club’s transition from in-person to virtual meetups in 2020 amplified engagement through the collective pedagogy of reading together. Reading graphic novels together…
April 9 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Explore the transformative power of AI in law libraries with this engaging webinar. This essential session is designed for librarians, information specialists, and enthusiasts eager to harness the latest in AI technology. Highlights include: Basics of Generative AI: A straightforward primer on generative AI and its relevance today. Key…
The LLAGNY Book Club Meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 22nd @ 6 p.m. at The New York Law Institute (120 Broadway / 9th Floor – Rm. 932/NY NY 10271. The book to be discussed is Murder at the 42nd Street Library by Con Lehane. Overview: Murder at the 42nd Street Library follows Ambler and…
NYLI will be closed on Friday, June 19th, 2026 in celebration of Juneteenth.