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Earlier this month the folks at Preservica requested an interview with me about LIPA’s work and our consortial use of Preservica for digital preservation. The interview was published today as a blog post entitled Working as a Consortium to Preserve Our Digital Legal Records.

It is fitting that the post was released today, on my last day of work before retirement. This gives me the opportunity to say what a pleasure it has been to serve as LIPA’s Executive Director for the past ten years.

I was fortunate to have been a founding member of LIPA in 2003, thanks to the vision of Bob Oakley, but I still never anticipated that my interest in preservation would lead me to this role, nor that it would be the position from which I would retire. It has been a great opportunity to learn and grow, and I want to thank all the board members I have worked with over the years. During the last couple of years, in particular, the board members really worked hard to ensure that we had policies and procedures in place that would serve us well in the future. I’m grateful to them and to all the LIPA members for your support.

I know you are in good hands with your new Executive Director, Michelle Trumbo, and with Christine Iaconeta and the rest of the board for the coming year. I look forward to new developments to advance LIPA’s mission of preservation and access.

 
 
 

At the LIPA Business Meeting at AALL in Baltimore, we celebrated our outgoing Executive Director Margie Maes.  Margie has been the Executive Director of LIPA since 2008!  In addition to a cake, the Board presented Margie with a plaque of appreciation and a personal gift of a Motawi tile.  Margie also received AALL’s highest honor, the Marian Gould Gallagher Distinguished Service Award, at the AALL Annual Meeting.  Congratulations Margie!  And welcome to LIPA’s new Executive Director, Michelle Trumbo!

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LawArXiv has won the 2018 Innovations in Technology Award from the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL).

A jury of law librarian members of AALL selected LawArXiv based on a selection criterion evaluating its benefit to the legal information community and its innovative use of technology to serve as “the human connection between technology, the information, and the user experience,” according to the award website.

“Award jury members praised LawArXiv’s accessible interface and its commitment to providing a free, open-access online platform for publishing and preserving legal scholarship,” said. Jennifer Behrens, Head of Reference Services at the Goodson Law Library (Duke Law School) and chair of the 2018 AALL Innovations in Technology Award jury.

Launched in May 2017 LawArXiv was developed and is supported by a collaboration of the Legal Information Preservation Alliance (LIPA), the Mid American Law Libraries Consortium (MALLCO), NELLCO Library Consortium Inc. and the Cornell Law Library, which is also providing administrative and leadership support.

“We are thrilled to receive this recognition of our work to provide the only noncommercial pre and post-print repository for scholarly legal articles,” said Susan Urban of MALLCO. “LawArxiv will continue in its mission to provide authors and institutions the possibility of archiving their work without being monetized by for-profit vendors.”

Users are encouraged to contact LawArXiv with questions, feedback, or comments.

 
 
 
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