Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act

On November 27, Associate Dean Darcy Kirk will be a featured panelist for "Official Documents on the Web: Are They for Real?" where there will be a discussion on the Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act. The panel will take place at the Connecticut Legislative Office Building. It is sponsored by the Southern New England Law Librarians Association and the Connecticut Bar Association Law Librarians Section.

Dean Kirk directs the law library, information systems and teaches Advanced Legal Research and Higher Education Law. A graduate of Vassar College, she received her law degree from Boston College. Dean Kirk also earned both her MLS and MBA from Simmons College. Before joining the law faculty in 1996, Dean Kirk worked at Harvard University's Widener Library, she served in several positions at the Boston College Law Library and served as the Associate Law Librarian for Public Services at Georgetown University Law Center.

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