By Kurt Carroll, IALL President Our association’s long planned 39th annual course was presented earlier […]
Regional languages in Europe and France: united in linguistic diversity
By:Michel Fraysse, Head of Research Support Department, Toulouse Capitole University Libraries « Estacion venenta, Capitòli, atencion, […]
Papers for the IALL AGM 2021
Held virtually via Zoom on Thursday 7th October 2021 during the IALL Toulouse Conference [Link […]
Annotated Bibliography of Covid-19 Legal Litterature
Beginnings In mid-March 2020, as we slowly began to comprehend that Covid-19 really was a […]
Presidential Elections in France – How does it all work?
As we prepare for the 39th Annual Course of the International Association of Libraries, which […]
A Paradigm Shift From “Ethics” To “Law” Regarding AI Regulations
AI Effect AI is everywhere! It actually characterises digital age. We call it “AI Age”. […]
Women’s Suffrage: A Celebration and a Global Perspective
2020 marked the centennial of the ratification of the 19th amendment to the U.S. Constitution. […]
The Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals, the Only Multilingual Index to Legal Scholarship
As the field of law evolves to become ever more global, legal information professionals employed […]
Here comes the “new” Legifrance
As of September 12, 2020 is a new version of the French portal, Legifrance, available. […]
Treaty of Canandaigua, 1794
Introduction to the 1794 Treaty of Canandaigua between the United States and the Six Nations Indian tribes.