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2008-2009

August 20, 2008     

AALL Recap
Paula Howe --  Greg Lambert -- Joan Englander, HALL Grant Recipient -- Natalie Lira, HALL Grant Recipient

September 20, 2008     

Houston Public Library : Central Branch Tour
Susan Bischoff, HPL Foundation President will conduct the tour
October 8, 2008

Tales from the Dark Side, or If I Knew Then What I Know Now!
Dina Dreifuerst, Bracewell & Giuliani LLP
Catherine Whitney, Thomson Business/GSI

A reprisal of their program at AALL Portland, they will share their experiences as librarian liaisons with HALL members and will allow lots of time for members' questions. Specific topics will include understanding the essential role of the gatekeeper, recognizing the librarian's power in negotiations and learning how vendors can help librarians.

November 10, 2008 -- Monday 8:30 AM-1:00 PM

HALL Fall Seminar
Identity Theft


Identity Theft Fraud related to activity in connection with identification documents, authentication features, and information.  The Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act (2003)[ITADA] amended U.S. Code Title 18, 1028

Richard Alderman, Houston's own "People's Lawyer" and Professor of Law at the University of Houston

     Prof. Alderman will lead our program with a discussion on the impact of identity theft on the individual consumer by offering proven strategies on the prevention and detection of, and the recovery from, this growing fraudulent scheme.

Toby Brown, Client Relations Manager, Knowledge Management, Fulbright & Jaworski, L.L.P.,  and Greg Lambert, Information Resource and Records Manager, King and Spalding L.L.P.

     Learn tactics on how to protect our personal information while we are using our home computers.

Our final session features a panel discussion by vendors of personal information databases. They will discuss the ethical responsibilities of the librarians who use the databases and explain the laws that regulate what the search results may be.  We are expecting representatives from WestLaw, Lexis Nexis, Accurint, Choicepoint and Lois Law to participate in this panel discussion.

December 10, 2000 -- Wednesday 11:30 AM-1:15 PM

HALL-iday Luncheon

January 14, 2009 -- Wednesday 11:45 AM

Peanut Butter and Pantyhose: a HALL Community Service Committee Event

During his return visit, Curtis McMinn, Volunteer Services Coordinator at the Houston Food Bank, will deliver a presentation about hunger in the Gulf Coast community and the successful efforts of his organization to combat food insecurity. The Houston Food Bank has recently joined forces with the End Hunger Network; Curtis will discuss this merger and explain how the newly united organizations are helping the residents of the 18 counties they serve, especially those impacted by Hurricane Ike and the downturn in the economy.

February 11, 2009 -- Wednesday 11:45 AM
 
Ways AALL Can Help You During This Economy : AALL Update
James Duggan, AALL President

March 11, 2009 -- Wednesday 9:00 AM-4:00 PM

HALL Spring Seminar
"The Internet: A Legitimate Legal Research Tool"


April 8, 2009 -- Wednesday 11:45 AM 

Accounting Basics for Law Librarians
Spencer Simons, Director and Assistant Professor of Law, University of Houston, O'Quinn Law Library

May 13, 2009 -- Wednesday 11:45 AM

Annual Business Meeting & Election of Officers


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