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21 RIPS L. Libr. 1 (1998-1999)

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RIPS                      LIBRARIAN
RESEARCH INSTRUCTION AND PATRON SERVICES SIS
A Special Interest Section of the American Association of Law Libraries

In This Issue:
Message from the Chair ........... I
RIPS Business Meeting Minutes .... 3
1998 Business Meeting Attendees ... 6
Roundtable Report ...............  7
New RIPS-SIS Listserv ........... 8
Mascot Unveiled  ................  8
Internet Ideas  ...................  9
E-Mail: Property and Privacy Issues:
Implications for the Law Firm and the
Law  School  ...................  10
1999 Annual Meeting
Programming  ..................  13
WANTED! 1999 Teach-In
Contributions  ..................  16
Send Us Your News ............. 16
1997-1998 RIPS Executive Board .. 17
RIPS Committee Chairs .......... 17

Message From The Chair...
Celeste Feather
The Annual Meeting in Anaheim proved to be a momentous
one for RIPS, and I'm sorry that all of you couldn't be there to
experience the excitement. I am very excited about the energy I
felt, the interest in RIPS activities that was expressed, and
especially the willingness to volunteer and get involved. Kory
Staheli, the outgoing RIPS Chair at the Anaheim meeting, is
featured in a smiling photograph on page 26 of the September issue
of AALL Spectrum at the RIPS business meeting. The photo was
taken by our own Marc Silverman, the current RIPS Patron
Services committee chair.
Later in this issue you will find articles about the new RIPS
listserv, the history behind the new RIPS mascot and our SIS
colors (that should keep you reading!), and reports from the first
RIPS roundtable discussions held at an Annual Meeting. There
also will be a report from the Program Committee about the
programs proposed and selected for the 1999 Annual Meeting in
Washington, D.C. Our new RIPS Web page also is full of helpful
information and current activities. If you haven't seen it yet, take a
look at it at http://www.aallnet.org/sis/ripssis/index.htm.
Bobbie Studwell, the Web Page Committee chair, is always
looking for volunteers to help develop the page and keep the
information there current.
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RIPS Law Librarian  *  vol. 21, no. 1  *  Fall 1998  +  Page 1

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