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the JSI in Canada: Part 2

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 July 2008

Phil Stant
Affiliation:
Phil Stant has spent eight years at the University of Central England in Birmingham as the business studies librarian and has spent the last four specialising in law and social sciences. He has been a member of the LIM Editorial Board since 1996 and has published several articles over the years and in 1997 presented a paper to the BIALL Conference at Newcastle on “TAPIN: a law librarian's perspective” which he will always remember as it was the day that Diana, Princess of Wales was buried.

Extract

Wow! when I opened the letter to find I had won another bursary I could not believe my luck. Five years ago I had gone to the Canadian Law Librarians' Conference in New Brunswick and had had a brilliant time. On this occasion it was the Joint Study Institute of the three law library associations, held at Victoria, Vancouver, British Columbia. Aynsley's report has outlined the highlights of the lectures. I am approaching it from a slightly different and more personal angle.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The British and Irish Association of Law Librarians 2002

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