2018 Legal Research Teach-In Toolkit from American Association of Law Libraries

The Research Instruction and Patron Services Special Interest Section (a sub-group of the American Association of Law Libraries) has released its 26th Annual National Legal Research Resources Kit. Every year, the Section solicits contributions from the law library community that other librarians can use to develop their own instructional activities at their institutions.This year, there are submissions that include games, course and presentation materials, infographics and more.The Canadian Association of Law Libraries (CALL) has an Instructional Resources Bank in the members-only section of the CALL website.

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