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SUMMARY:LLAGNY’s Graphic Novel Book Group Online Meeting
DESCRIPTION:In honor of AAPI (Asian American and Pacific Islander) month\, LLAGNY’s Graphic Novel Book Group will meet via Zoom on May 21st at noon to discuss They called us enemy by George Takei ( 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. 
URL:https://www.nyli.org/event/llagnys-graphic-novel-book-group-online-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Legal Research for Beginners Webinar
DESCRIPTION:NYLI’s Director of Innovation & Engagement\, Ellyssa Valenti Kroski will be presenting the following webinar with special guest NYLI’s Executive Director Lucy Curci-Gonzalez: \n\n\n\nLearn about the process of legal research in this beginner webinar on law librarianship. This informative session will discuss where to find the law including primary sources such as constitutions\, statutes\, court opinions and case law\, regulations\, and administrative decisions as well as important secondary and scholarly sources which may be cited as persuasive authority such as treatises\, law reviews\, specialized periodicals\, annotations\, and restatements\, as well as legal encyclopedias. Both free and commercial sources will be demonstrated and discussed. \n\n\n\nWebinar participants will learn: \n\n\n\n• How to track down a legal citation• How to distinguish between statute and case law citations• Where to find both Federal and State statutes• Where to find both Federal and State court opinions• Where to find specialized legal materials such as regulations\, dockets\, forms\, and reporters• How to check the validity of a case before citing it \n\n\n\nRegister for this webinar.
URL:https://www.nyli.org/event/legal-research-for-beginners-webinar/
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SUMMARY:LLMC State Materials Webinar
DESCRIPTION:LLMC State Materials\, with a focus on New York and other States of Interest \n\n\n\nThe New York Law Institute offers web-based training sessions to help you discover new resources and enhance your research with LLMC\, an extensive archive of historical primary and specialized legal materials covering the U.S. federal and state governments\, the British Commonwealth\, other foreign countries\, and various international organizations. Remote access to LLMC is included as a part of the NYLI membership and is available to all NYLI members through the NYLI.org portal. \n\n\n\nFamiliarize yourself with the LLMC research interface. Spend one hour with Anne Mostad-Jensen\, Director of Collection Development and Outreach at LLMC\, and learn how to take advantage of the full range of features offered to you by this service. In this webinar\, we will discuss the U.S. state-level material in LLMC.  The focus will be on New York works; however\, New Jersey\, Connecticut\, Florida\, California\, Illinois\, and Texas works will also be covered.  We will also review other state-level initiatives\, including State Court Records & Briefs\, Massachusetts Project (includes Mass. Regulations\, and Mass. Register)\, ESR Project\, and an overview of Indigenous titles\, including the newest Navajo Nation Dept. of Water Rights Project. \n\n\n\nThis webinar will take place Tuesday\, October 6 at 12:00 p.m. Eastern time\, and consist of an online presentation and a telephone conference\, so please ensure that you have both Internet and telephone access. \n\n\n\nRegister for this webinar.
URL:https://www.nyli.org/event/llmc-state-materials-webinar/
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