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11 FCIL Newsl. 1 (1996-1997)

handle is hein.lbr/aafcnlt0011 and id is 1 raw text is: Foreign, Comparative, and International Law Special Interest Section / American Association of Law Libraries
FCL Newsletter
Volume 11                      October 1996                     Number 1

Message from the Chair
byl Margareta Horiba
Tulane University Law Library

Indianapolis is behind us but not forgotten,
and I want to thank you all for the help and
encouragement I received while taking on my
new duties. I came away inspired by the high
level of energy, interest, and dedication of our
members, which I hope will be sustained over
the years and imparted to new members joining
US.
In the larger context, we continue our iden-
tity crisis as librarians. The discussion on the
program Redefining the Law Librarian's
Profession led down many roads, but the
conclusion was simply that we must try harder
lest we be out of a job. It lacked the angry voice
of Bob Berring to get us to put a price tag on
what we are doing. In this time of change there
is also a new vocabulary out there: renaissance,
sea change, spectrum, waterfronts. It seems one
could make a whole speech based on those
words-which I will spare you. But isn't it just
possible that foreign and international law
librarians are well placed to make a difference?
A few notes on the SIS committees and
working groups. Their meetings are informal
and open to anyone at the Annual Meeting.
Most of the working groups have a well-defined
charge and are led by members with expertise in
their areas who pass on the baton as the
situation warrants. Their various reports can be
found in this issue of the newsletter. We had
some orphans in Indianapolis, but helpful
members stepped in to save the day. The
Processing Issues Group and the International
and Intergovernmental Organization Issues
Group are in need of leadership and an agenda,

and I would be happy to hear from anyone with
ideas.
The Special Committee on Materials for
Third-World Libraries has been discontinued,
the work having been completed. A bibliog-
raphy will appear in a future issue of the
newsletter. The Special Committee on
Curriculum for Librarians in Developing
Countries has also been discontinued. Work in
this area is conducted by the ABA. There is a
current agenda for the Special Committee on
Self-Instructional Materials with ideas being
explored for language training for law
librarians. Some committees with traditionally
small membership meet concurrently, but the
composition of those may be reconfigured for
next year.
With regard to the irregular scheduling of
meetings this year, and the last, I am happy to
report that Headquarters has indicated that we
should have no trouble getting back to our
Sunday schedule for next year in Baltimore.

INSIDE
From the Editor ... p. 2
Minutes of the Business Meeting ... p. 3
Reports from Indianapolis ... p. 5
Summer Institute on Public International Law
...p. 11
People in the Profession ... p. 13
Albanian Law Librarian Visits Georgia ... p. 14
Tech Services 515 Does FCIL, Too .... p. 15

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