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Western Pacific Chapter of the American Associa4on of Law Libraries Volume 40, No. 3 INSIDE THIS ISSUE President’s Column 1 State News 2 Register for Boise Mtg 3 Business MeeAng 4 AALL Mtg Highlights 5 New Members 6 Grant Reports 67 Life Member Nominee 8 WestPac Contest 8 Treasurer's Report 9 WestPac Q&A 10 The Great Eclipse 11 News to Share? 12 Summer 2017 President’s Column GreeAngs WestPacers! I hope everyone is having a wonderful summer. Willie is currently recovering from a totally cosmic eclipse experience. Quick trivia quesAon: What three WestPac states were in the eclipse path of totality? (Hint: our upcoming conference will be held in one of the states.) In two months, we will be gathering for WestPac’s 50th Annual Conference! I hope as many people as possible will be able to come to Boise, Idaho, October 19th21st, because it’s shaping up to be a fabulous celebraAon. Ning Han and the Local Arrangements Commibee are doing an amazing job. Not only will we have a super fun opening recepAon at JUMP, but we will also have a Friday dinner at an authenAc Basque restaurant! In addiAon to excellent food and entertaining acAviAes, there will also be educaAon! Hilary Hardcastle and her EducaAon Commibee have put together an enlightening program, with topics ranging from alcohol law to presidenAal power to digital preservaAon. Our website has more details on the conference, including the registraAon form and the Grove Hotel reservaAon link. Thank you everyone who abended the AALL Business MeeAng and Lunch in AusAn. We had an amazing turnout, so the room was a lible cozy, but I hope everyone enjoyed the food and opportunity to catch up with fellow members. I’d also like to thank all of the commibee chairs who put together reports for the meeAng and Jennifer Gross who graciously agreed to take the meeAng minutes. While the minutes of the meeAng are included in the newsleber, I would like to emphasize one major announcement for those who missed it. Our secretary, Andrew MarAneau, has leh WestPac territory for the lovely state of Minnesota, which is, of course, in MALL country. I’m very grateful for Andrew’s service to WestPac, and we will all miss him. Under these circumstances, the WestPac consAtuAon requires the nominaAons commibee to submit a name for the ExecuAve Board’s consideraAon. Luckily, Kerry Lohmeier and the NominaAons Commibee found us a great new secretary, Nick Harrell. Thank you, Nick, for agreeing to serve and welcome to the ExecuAve Board. I hope everyone is able to keep the summer going for as long as possible, and see you in Boise! Kelly Reynolds WestPac News

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Western  Pacific  Chapter  of  the    

American  Associa4on  of  Law  Libraries

Volume  40,  No.  3

INSIDE  THIS  ISSUE

President’s  Column 1

State  News 2

Register  for  Boise  Mtg 3

Business  MeeAng 4

AALL  Mtg  Highlights 5

New  Members 6

Grant  Reports 6-­‐7

Life  Member  Nominee 8

WestPac  Contest 8

Treasurer's  Report 9

WestPac  Q&A 10

The  Great  Eclipse 11

News  to  Share? 12

Summer  2017

President’s  Column    GreeAngs  WestPac-­‐ers!  

I   hope   everyone   is   having   a   wonderful   summer.     Willie   is  currently   recovering   from   a   totally   cosmic   eclipse   experience.    Quick   trivia   quesAon:    What   three  WestPac   states   were   in   the  eclipse  path  of  totality?    (Hint:    our  upcoming  conference  will  be  held  in  one  of  the  states.)  

In   two  months,  we  will  be  gathering   for  WestPac’s  50th  Annual  Conference!     I  hope  as  many  people  as  possible  will  be  able   to  come  to  Boise,  Idaho,  October  19th-­‐21st,  because  it’s  shaping  up  to  be  a   fabulous  celebraAon.    Ning  Han  and  the  Local  Arrangements  Commibee  are  doing  an  amazing  job.    Not  only  will  we  have  a  super  fun  opening  recepAon  at  JUMP,  but  we  will  also  have  a  Friday  dinner  at  an  authenAc  Basque  restaurant!        

In  addiAon  to  excellent  food  and  entertaining  acAviAes,  there  will  also  be  educaAon!    Hilary   Hardcastle   and   her   EducaAon   Commibee   have   put   together   an   enlightening  program,   with   topics   ranging   from   alcohol   law   to   presidenAal   power   to   digital  preservaAon.   Our   website   has   more   details   on   the   conference,   including   the  registraAon  form  and  the  Grove  Hotel  reservaAon  link.      

Thank  you  everyone  who  abended   the  AALL  Business  MeeAng  and   Lunch   in  AusAn.    We   had   an   amazing   turnout,   so   the   room   was   a   lible   cozy,   but   I   hope   everyone  enjoyed  the   food  and  opportunity   to  catch  up  with   fellow  members.     I’d  also   like   to  thank   all   of   the   commibee   chairs   who   put   together   reports   for   the   meeAng   and  Jennifer  Gross  who  graciously  agreed  to  take  the  meeAng  minutes.      

While   the   minutes   of   the   meeAng   are   included   in   the   newsleber,   I   would   like   to  emphasize  one  major  announcement  for  those  who  missed  it.    Our  secretary,  Andrew  MarAneau,  has   leh  WestPac   territory   for   the   lovely   state  of  Minnesota,  which   is,   of  course,   in  MALL  country.     I’m  very  grateful   for  Andrew’s  service  to  WestPac,  and  we  will  all  miss  him.      

Under   these   circumstances,   the   WestPac   consAtuAon   requires   the   nominaAons  commibee   to  submit  a  name   for   the  ExecuAve  Board’s  consideraAon.     Luckily,  Kerry  Lohmeier   and   the   NominaAons   Commibee   found   us   a   great   new   secretary,   Nick  Harrell.    Thank  you,  Nick,  for  agreeing  to  serve  and  welcome  to  the  ExecuAve  Board.      

I  hope  everyone  is  able  to  keep  the  summer  going  for  as  long  as  possible,  and  see  you  in  Boise!  

Kelly  Reynolds  

WestPac  News

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Idaho  Alison  Perry  reports:  As  of  August  1  my  firm,  Hawley  Troxell,  joined  forces  with  MoffaK  Thomas.  All  will  be  under  the  Hawley  Troxell  banner.    This  increased  the  InformaAon  Center  (aka  library)  customer  base  of  aborneys  from  54  to  75,  with  some  addiAonal  paralegals  and  support  staff  added  in.    We  are  currently  working  through  the  transiAon  stage  of  melding  two  Boise  office  sites  into  one  building.    It  is  an  exciAng  challenge  to  have!    For  more  informaAon,  the  law  firm’s  press  release  is  available  at  hbp://www.hawleytroxell.com/2017/08/idaho-­‐based-­‐law-­‐firms-­‐hawley-­‐troxell-­‐and-­‐moffab-­‐thomas-­‐join-­‐forces/.  

Ning  Han  reports:  Concordia  Law  had  an  awesome  orientaAon  this  fall.  One  of  the  pictures  below  is  showing  Library  Director  and  Prof.  Michael  Greenlee  introducing  library  services  &  resources  to  new  students.  Look  at  how  engaged  the  new  students  are.    We  also  put  together  an  aestheAcally  pleasing  and  informaAve  book  display  to  show  our  new  students  the  beauty  of  Idaho.

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Oregon  Robert  Truman  reports:  The  Boley  Law  Library  of  Lewis  &  Clark  Law  School  is  seeing  a  number  of  staff  changes  this  fall.  On  August  31,  Law  Library  Director  and  former  Westpac  President  Tami  Gierloff  reAred  aher  23  years  of  service  to  the  law  school.  Robert  Truman  will  be  serving  as  Interim  Director  for  the  2017–18  school  year.  We  likewise  saw  the  departure  of  Jorge  Juarez,  who  has  taken  the  posiAon  of  Reference  Librarian  and  InstrucAonal  Services  Coordinator  at  the  Georgetown  Law  Library.  Both  will  be  greatly  missed.  In  other  news,  another  past  Westpac  President,  Mari  Cheney,  has  taken  a  new  posiAon  as  Head  of  Research  Services.  And  finally,  we  welcomed  James  Kite  as  our  Interim  Reference  Librarian.  Jim  was  most  recently  at  the  Ninth  Circuit  Library  in  Anchorage.  

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JOIN  WESTPAC  IN  BOISE,  IDAHO  FOR  THE  HISTORIC  50TH  ANNIVERSARY  CHAPTER  MEETING  

OCTOBER  19-­‐21,  2017  By  Ning  Han,  Concordia  University  

Please  consider  registering  for  the  upcoming  Boise  conference  if  you  haven’t!    I  also  strongly  encourage  you  to  reserve  your  hotel  before  the  9/27  cut-­‐off  date!      I  am  writing  on  behalf  of  the  WestPac  board  and  various  committees  to  invite  you  to  join  us  

for  the  2017  WestPac  Annual  Meeting,  October  19  (Thursday)  –  October  21  (Saturday),  at  Concordia  University  School  of  Law,  in  Boise,  ID.  It  is  going  to  be  WestPac’s  50th  Anniversary  celebration.  We  sincerely  hope  you  can  come  and  celebrate  with  us.          Please  visit  the  conference  website  for  registration  information.  Registration  cut-­‐off  dates  are  9/22  for  early  registration  and  10/2  for  late  registration.      The  Grove  is  our  conference  hotel.  It  is  a  very  nice  downtown  hotel  with  great  amenities.  Because  of  our  room  block,  I  strongly  encourage  you  to  

book  your  room  with  the  Grove  Hotel  using  the  provided  reservation  link.  Please  book  before  9/27  to  enjoy  the  deeply  discounted  group  rate.      Hilary  Hardcastle  and  her  wonderful  Education  Committee  have  put  together  a  fantastic  program  for  us,  covering  topics  such  as  hiring  and  managing  student  workers,  beer,  wine  and  spirits  law,  the  history  of  the  Basques  in  Idaho,  gendered  language  in  the  law  and  the  library,  the  Constitution  and  presidential  power,  making  teachable  moments  out  of  the  latest  viral  news,  digital  preservation,  and  hot  topics  in  technical  services.  See  details  at  the  conference  program  page.      The  Local  Arrangements  Committee  has  made  great  plans  for  the  opening  reception,  Friday  dinner,  as  well  as  pre-­‐  and  post-­‐  conference  optional  tours  for  all  of  you.  I  strongly  encourage  you  to  join  us  at  the  JUMP  for  the  opening  reception.  You  will  be  making  your  own  desserts  and  sharing  a  toast  to  wish  WestPac  another  50  years  of  greatness.  We  will  gather  at  Leku  Ona  for  Friday  dinner  to  experience  some  authentic  Basque  food.  And  most  importantly,  please  join  us  on  Saturday  at  1:30pm  for  the  WalkAbout  Boise  –  A  Historic  Downtown  Walking  Tour.  Details  of  optional  activities  are  available  on  the  activities  page  as  well  as  the  registration  form.      Last  but  not  least,  the  Local  Arrangements  Committee  will  have  a  restaurant  guide  ready  for  you  before  your  arrival.  We  will  tuck  it  into  your  conference  bag.  There  are  so  many  fun  things  to  explore  in  Boise  and  I  am  sure  you  will  enjoy  visiting  it.      Please  let  me  know  if  you  have  any  questions.  Get  yourself  registered.  We  look  forward  to  seeing  you  in  Boise!  

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! ! V  The  minutes  from  the  Jackson  meeCng  were  approved  unanimously.  

Announcements  Andrew  MarCneau  is  moving  to  Minnesota.    The  NominaCons  commiDee  submiDed  Nick  Harrell  from  the  University  of  Colorado  as  Secretary  and  he  was  unanimously  approved  by  the  board.  

Financial  Report  (Jaye  Barlous)      Jaye  Barlous  thanked  the  membership  and  the  Board.    

Commi]ee  Reports  Membership  Commi8ee  (Tina  Ching)  Stephanie  Midkiff,  the  former  chair  has  reCred  so  Suzanne  Darais  and  Ashley  Sundin  will  be  the  new  co-­‐chairs.    Current  Membership  is  esCmated  at  126  acCve,  associate  and  student  members  and  34  life  members  for  a  total  of  160,  an  addiCon  of  11  new  members.      Please  nominate  new  life  members.    

Archives  (Jacque  Jurkins)  The  archives  commiDee  received  membership  directories  from  1987—1990,  Annual  MeeCng  programs  from  Monterey  1990  and  Spokane  2000  and  newsleDers  from  1982-­‐1988  and  Miscellaneous  Correspondence  from  the  1990  meeCng.  

Educa*on  Commi8ee  (Hilary  Hardcastle)  The  program  for  the  meeCng  in  Boise  has  not  been  finalized  but  will  include  “Weathering  the  Storm,  worse  case  scenarios  and  silver  linings  in  preserving  the  digital  law  library”,  “Unearthing  the  Early  State  Records  CollecCon,”    “They,  Them  and  Us,  Gendered  Language  in  Law  and  the  Law  Library”,  “Hot  Topic  Social  Media  and  Legal  Research,  Teachable  Moments  out  of  the  Latest  Viral  News,”  “The  History  of  the  Basques  in  Idaho,”  “10  quesCons  on  Technical  Services”,    “Hiring  and  Managing  Student  Workers”  and  “Wine,  Brew  and  Spirits  Law”.    

The  Keynote  speaker  will  be  David  Adler  who  will  speak  on  the  Presidency  and  the  ConsCtuCon.    They  are  

invesCgaCng  the  possibility  of  a  pre-­‐conference  workshop  on  benchmarking.  

Grants  and  Awards  (Brian  Huffman)  Grants  were  awarded  to  Felicity  Murphy  and  Mari  Cheney.  

Nomina*ons  and  Elec*ons  (Jennifer  Gross)  On  April  26  the  commiDee  submiDed  the  names  of  Brian  Huffman  from  the  University  of  Hawaii  for  the  

posiCon  of  Vice  President/President  Elect  and  Ning  Han  from  Concordia  for  Treasurer.      On  June  22  the  commiDee  submiDed  the  name  of  Nick  Harrell  at  the  University  of  Colorado  for  Secretary.  

Government  Rela*ons  (David  McFadden)  The  commiDee  needs  a  representaCve  for  Nevada.      

Site  Selec*on  (Dennis  Sears)  The  Annual  MeeCng  will  be  in  Boise  this  year  and  it  is  the  50th  anniversary  of  WestPac.  

Local  Arrangements  (Emily  Siess)  We  will  be  staying  at  the  Grove  Hotel  which  is  a  block  from  Concordia.    Everyone  is  encouraged  to  book  early.    The  opening  recepCon  will  be  held  at  Jump.  AddiConal  details  about  the  meeCng  were  discussed.    

Newsle8er  (David  McClure)  David  and  Harriet  thanked  everyone  for  their  contribuCons  over  the  past  year.  Megan  AusCn  from  the  University  of  Oregon  will  be  joining  the  newsleDer  commiDee.      The  next  issue  will  be  in  August.    

No  New  Business  The  meeCng  was  adjourned.

WestPac  Business  Mee4ng  Luncheon  AALL  Annual  Mee4ng  &  Conference,  Aus4n,  Texas,    

Mee4ng  Minutes,  Sunday,  July  16,  2017

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WestPac  Members  Make  Significant  Contribu;ons    at  2017  AALL  Annual  Mee;ng  and  Conference  in  Aus;n,  Texas  

By  Julie  Horst,  Headquarters  Branch  Librarian,  Ninth  Circuit  Library,  San  Francisco,  California  

WestPac  was  well-­‐represented  at  the  AALL  Annual  Meeting  and  Conference  and  while  it  would  be  impossible  to  capture  all  of  the  many  contributions  by  our  members  at  that  event,  here  is  a  list  provided  by  member  Julie  Horst  highlighting  some  WestPac  member  activities  at  AALL  this  year:  

• Cathryn  Bowie,  Mari  Cheney,  and  Nickholas  Harrell  presented  an  excellent  program  entitled  Social  Media  Use  in  Law  Libraries:    Learn  from  Our  Successes  and  Failures.    

     • Kudos  to  Susan  Nevelow  Mart  for  her  well  received  presentation  Understanding  the  Human  Element  in  Search  Algorithms.    

     • Our  very  own  Karen  Selden  was  kept  busy  at  AALL  meeting  and  greeting  as  an  AALL  Executive  Board  candidate.    Voting  opens  Friday,  Sept.  29th!  

• Erik  Beck  spoke  as  a  panelist  on  Digitization  Is  Done—Now  What?  Understanding  Metadata,  Online  Delivery,  and  User  Experience    

     • Tawnya  Plumb  hung  out  in  the  Cool  Tools  Café  and  presented  on  omeka.net  

• Felicity  Murphy  and  Annalee  Hickman  Moser  presented  their  award-­‐winning  paper  “The  Reference  Assistant”  at  The  Librarian  as  Author  session  for  winners  of  the  AALL/LexisNexis  Call  for  Papers  Awards.  

Congratulations  and  thanks  to  all  who  served  or  contributed  in  any  capacity  at  the  AALL  meeting!  

The  Call  for  Proposals  for  AALL's  2018  Annual  Meedng  is  open  through  October  2!  The  Annual  Meedng  Program  CommiAee  (AMPC)  has  compiled  a  list  of  "must-­‐have"  program  topics-­‐dmely  topics  that  AALL  members  have  idendfied  as  being  vital  to  their  professional  educadon.  Perhaps  one  of  the  topics  is  exactly  what  your  library  has  been  tackling  this  year.  Maybe  you  know  the  perfect  presenter.  Perhaps  a  working  group  within  your  special  interest  secdon  has  been  brainstorming  about  the  topic  already.  Propose  a  program!    

You  might  also  be  inspired  by  the  ideas  AALL  members  have  already  shared.  Explore  the  Informadon  for  Program  Proposers  secdon  of  AALLNET,  and  use  the  online  Program  and  Workshop  Proposal  Collecdon  site  to  develop  your  proposal  in  your  own  workspace,  share  it  with  your  colleagues,  and  submit  it  online  by  October  2.  The  AMPC  will  evaluate  all  submiAed  proposals  using  a  comprehensive  rubric  focusing  on  their  relevance  and  descripdon.  We  can't  wait  to  see  your  proposals!

Call  for  Proposals    for  AALL  2018    through  Oct.  2  

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Travel  Grant  Report  -­‐  AALL  Annual  Mee3ng  &  Conference  -­‐  2017  By  Felicity  Murphy,  Head  of  Student  Services,  S.J.  Quinney  College  of  Law,  University  of  Utah  

The  annual  AALL  Conference  in  Austin  was  an  exciting  and  busy  experience  for  me.  I  began  by  attending  the  Boulder  pre-­‐conference  where  I  had  the  opportunity  to  participate  in  workshopping  in-­‐progress  writing  projects  of  librarians  across  the  country.  I  found  the  diversity  of  topics  impressive  and  the  amount  of  scholarship  being  produced  inspiring.      The  actual  conference  kicked  off  with  a  rousing  keynote  speech  by  social  justice  advocate  Bryan  Stevenson.  If  you  were  unable  to  attend,  I  encourage  you  to  take  the  time  to  view  it.  I  left  ready  to  start  doing  “uncomfortable  things”  in  order  to  “fight  for  justice.”      The  two  most  memorable  things  about  AALL  Austin  were  the  awards  luncheon  where  my  co-­‐author,  Annalee  Hickman  Moser,  and  I  received  the  AALL/  LexisNexis  Call  for  Papers  Award  for  New  Members  and  the  opportunity  we  had  to  present  our  paper  as  part  of  the  Librarian  as  Author  presentation.      I  am  truly  grateful  for  the  travel  grant  I  received  from  Westpac;  it  helped  make  this  memorable  opportunity  possible.  

WestPac  welcomes  its  newest  members  since  our  Spring  2017  newsleTer  –    

Holly  Gale,  California  Court  of  Appeal,  Santa  Ana,  CA  

Cory  Lenz,  University  of  Hawaiʻi  at  Mānoa,  Honolulu,  HI  

Elizabeth  Manriquez,  Wiener-­‐Rogers  Law  Library,  University  of  Nevada,  Las  Vegas,  Las  Vegas,  NV  

Elyse  Meyers,  UCLA  Law  Library,  Los  Angeles,  CA  

Stephen  Richards,  University  of  Washington,  SeaTle,  WA      

Lena  Rieke,  Wiener-­‐Rogers  Law  Library,  University  of  Nevada,  Las  Vegas,  Las  Vegas,  NV  

Stephanie  SchmiR,  UC  HasZngs  College  of  the  Law,  San  Francisco,  CA  

Jason  Sowards,  Nevada  Supreme  Court  Library,  Carson  City,  NV

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From  Aus;n,  Texas,  to  Portland,  Oregon:    Crea;ve  Marke;ng  in  the  Law  Library  

Travel  Grant  Report  -­‐  AALL  Annual  Mee;ng  &  Conference  -­‐  2017  By  Mari  Cheney,  Head  of  Research  Services,  Boley  Law  Library  

At  this  year’s  AALL  Annual  Meeting  in  Austin,  Texas,  I  attended  many  valuable  sessions,  but  the  one  I  was  most  inspired  by  was  called  “Guerrilla  Marketing:  Promoting  Your  Law  Library  and  Engaging  Your  Audience  with  the  Tools  at  Hand.”  (Recording  available  through  AALL’s  AALL2go  Learning  Center  at  https://www.aallnet.org/mm/Education/aall2go/amrecordings/aall2017/aall17g5.html.)  This  program  gave  me  ideas  I  could  immediately  implement  in  my  own  library,  and  gave  me  a  wealth  of  marketing  resources,  including  where  to  find  free  and  low-­‐cost  design  tools.    

Scott  Vanderlin  (IIT  Chicago-­‐Kent  College  of  Law)  and  Joseph  Lawson  (Harris  County  Law  Library)  presented  their  guerrilla  marketing  ideas,  along  with  a  website  with  how-­‐to  videos  and  links  to  their  marketing  materials  for  other  librarians  to  use.  Check  it  out  at  http://www.harriscountylawlibrary.org/aall17.  I  especially  loved  Scott’s  idea  of  using  postcards  to  market  library  services,  and  using  vintage-­‐themed  check-­‐out  cards  as  librarian  business  cards.    

When  I  got  back  to  my  library,  I  started  talking  with  a  few  of  our  student  workers  about  how  we  might  implement  some  of  these  marketing  ideas  in  our  library.  I  had  asked  them  to  brainstorm  ideas  for  a  new  library  display  that  would  welcome  new  students,  especially  1Ls,  and  together  they  came  up  with  the  theme  “They  started  as  1Ls,  too.”  They  created  a  banner  and  matching  postcard  following  this  theme,  and  pulled  books  from  our  collection  featuring  famous  lawyers.    

Sticking  with  the  theme  of  legal  heroes,  they  also  created  book  covers  with  librarians’  faces  and  accompanying  bios,  as  well  as  a  postcard  featuring  the  Notorious  RBG.    

While  we  didn’t  end  up  using  the  library  check-­‐out  card  in  this  display,  we  have  plans  to  use  it  in  the  future,  and  plan  to  continue  creating  postcards  and  making  them  available  to  our  students  at  the  library  desk.  We’ve  already  seen  students  coming  to  the  desk  just  to  ask  about  the  cards,  and  we  use  this  as  an  opportunity  to  introduce  ourselves  and  chat  with  our  students.  The  postcards  bring  students  who  wouldn’t  normally  come  up  to  the  desk  with  questions  and  we  welcome  this  increased  traffic,  even  if  it  just  gives  us  a  chance  to  say  hi.    

Follow  us  on  Instagram  at  instagram.com/BoleyLawLibrary  to  see  what  we  come  up  with  next!    

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Nominee  for  Life  Membership:    Laura  Orr  

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The  WestPac  Executive  Board  is  pleased  to  nominate  Laura  Orr  for  life  membership.    According  to  the  Bylaws,  the  requirements  for  life  membership  are:      

The  nominee  must  have  been  an  active  member  of  the  Chapter  for  ten  or  more  years;  must  be  55  years  or  older;  and  must  have  retired  from  active  law  library  work.  

Life  member  nominations  will  be  voted  on  at  the  annual  meeting  in  Boise.  Life  members  must  be  elected  by  a  2/3  vote.  

Laura  Orr  earned  her  J.D.  from  Temple  Law  School  in  Philadelphia  and  her  B.S.  and  M.L.S.  from  Indiana  University,  Bloomington.  She  was  the  Washington  County  (Oregon)  Law  Librarian  from  2002  to  2015.  She  has  worked  for  the  Free  Library  of  Philadelphia,  Multnomah  County  Library,  University  of  Maryland  Law  School  Library,  two  academic  law  libraries  in  Bristol,  England,  Willamette  Law  School  library  in  Oregon,  and  the  Yale  Law  Library  in  New  Haven,  Connecticut.  She  created  websites,  blogs  (notably  the  Oregon  Legal  Research  blog),  published  articles  and  taught  classes  on  American  and  English  legal  research  and  served  as  coordinator  and  panelist  on  various  lawyer  and  librarian  conference  presentations.  The  Washington  County  Bar  Association  presented  Laura  with  their  2012  Professionalism  Award  and  she  received  a  2015  Bethany  J.  Ochal  Award  for  Distinguished  Service  to  the  Profession  and  the  2017  Public  Access  to  Government  Information  (PAGI)  Award  from  the  American  Association  of  Law  Libraries  (AALL)  -­‐  the  later  for  her  work  digitizing  historic  Oregon  Revised  Statutes.  Laura  Orr

WestPac  50th  Anniversary  Contest  Last  issue  we  ran  a  contest.  We  received  only  one  entry—Karen  Selden  (University  of  Colorado  Law  School)  who  got  it  right  and  she  won  the  first  of  the  5  prizes.  Congrats,  Karen!    So  you  sfll  have  a  chance  to  win.  So  once  again…          

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WestPac  Treasurer’s  Report  Submi@ed  by  Jaye  Barlous,  Treasurer  

ACCOUNT  ACTIVITIES  FROM  JANUARY  1,  2017  —  AUGUST  4,  2017 I.  Business  Checking  Balance  as  of  August  4,  2017   $  26,113.10  

Receipts  2016  Conference  grant  monies   $  4252.00  Membership  Dues   $  1160.00  Annual  conference  sponsorships   $  4900.00  AALL  business  luncheon   $      200.00  Total  Receipts  this  Quarter       $10,512.00*  

*Addi$onal  PayPal  balance  for  membership  registra$on  ($825.00)  and  AALL  business  luncheon  receipts  ($460.00)  are  unaccounted  for  in  this  report.  

Expenditures  2016  annual  mee[ng  expense         $      255.24  Annual  registered  agent  fee         $      236.00    AALL  travel  grants           $  1500.00    AALL  business  luncheon/mee[ng       $      967.28  Total  Expenditures  this  Fiscal  Year       $  2958.52  

II.  Business  Market  Account  Total  interest  paid           $                      3.14  Balance  as  of  April  1,  2017         $  15,840.97                                                                                              

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Income  ac[vity  for  the  2017  fiscal  year  has  been  a  mixed  bag  of  receivables  for  WestPac  including  102  membership  renewals  and  new  applica[ons  plus  two  2016  annual  conference  grant  monies  received  in  2017  from  the  Wyoming  Community  Founda$on  and  AALL/BNA.    

Ning  Han  and  her  intrepid  Local  Arrangements  Commi@ee  have  been  hard  at  work  preparing  for  a  Boise  experience  extraordinaire.  To  date  they  have  wrangled  four  generous  contribu[ons  towards  our  annual  conference  for  a  total  of  $4900.00!  Our  friends  at  Hein  were  the  first  to  kick  in,  followed  by  Gobi/Ebsco,  Boise  law  firm,  Hawley  Troxell  Ennis  &  Hawley,  LLP,  and  Thomson  Reuters.  More  to  come!  Lots  of  exci[ng  events  are  being  planned  in  celebra[on  of  WestPac’s  big  5-­‐0  anniversary  and  I  hope  to  see  many  of  you  there.  So  please  mark  your  calendars  to  a@end,  be  enlightened,  network  and  celebrate!    

In  conclusion,  we  con[nue  to  maintain  a  healthy  bank  balance  which  appears  adequate  to  provide  expenditures  for  WestPac’s  regular  business  overhead,  our  annual  grants  to  members,  and  yearly  mee[ng  expenses.    

Thank  you  for  con[nuing  to  support  WestPac.  

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This  issue’s  Q&A  is  with  Laura  Vlieg.  Laura  is  the  Student  Services  Librarian  and  an  Assistant  Professor  at  the  Wiener-­‐Rogers  Law  Library  at  the  William  S.  Boyd  School  of  Law  at  the  University  of  Nevada,  Las  Vegas.    Laura  previously  served  as  a  Law  Library  Fellow  at  the  Daniel  F.  Cracchiolo  Law  Library  at  the  University  of   Arizona’s   James   E.   Rogers   College   of   Law.     She   is   also   a   member   of   the  Virginia   bar,   and   before   pursuing   law   librarianship,   she   pracYced   law   in   the  Washington  D.C.  area.  She  was  Managing  Associate  at  Obadal,  Filler,  MacLeod  &   Klein,   P.L.C.:   a   bouYque   law   firm   that   manages   trade   associaYons,   and  provides  legal  and  regulatory  counsel  to  aerospace  companies.  

1.     What   is   the   best   advice   you   ever   received   about   working   as   a   law  librarian?  When  I  was  first  considering  a  jump  from  legal  pracYce  to  law  librarianship,  I  spoke  with  the  law  library  director  at  my  law  school  alma  mater  (Jim  Heller).  He  extolled   the  many   virtues  of  becoming  a   law   librarian,  but   the   thing   that  stuck  with  me  the  most  was  when  he  told  me  to  talk  to  as  many  law  librarians  as  I  could,  and  to  ask  them  if  they  were  happy.  He  told  me  that  the  majority  of  librarians   he   knew   over   the   years  were   happy   in   their   jobs,   and   that  much  happiness  cannot  be  a  mere  coincidence.    

2.    What  is  your  favorite  app?  The  Adobe  Lightroom  app  is  at  the  top  of  my  list  currently.  I  love  adventuring  in  the  desert  landscapes  around  Las  Vegas  on  the  weekends,  and  I  can’t  help  but  snap  photos  along  the  way.  Lightroom  makes  them  look  impressive  with  absolutely  no  photo  ediYng  experYse.  

3.    What  book  4tle  best  represents  your  day-­‐to-­‐day  work  life?  Fear  and   Loathing   in   Las  Vegas   –   JUST  KIDDING.     Seriously,   though,   I  would  probably   say  A  Short  History  of  Nearly  Everything.   We   focus   largely   on   faculty   services   in   our   library,   so   my   daily   work   life   offers   me   the   opportunity   to  constantly  research  and  learn  about  new  subjects.  

4.    If  money  was  not  an  issue,  what  new  library  service  would  you  offer  in  your  library?  Someone  recently  shared  an  arYcle  with  me  about  a  university   library  with  bicycle  desks.   I   remember   in   law  school  several   of  my   friends   and   I  would   take   our   textbooks   to   the   gym   and   read  while   on   staYonary   bikes;   bringing   this  concept  into  the  library  seems  like  another  cool  way  to  get  law  students  invested  in  their  library  spaces.    

5.    What  have  you  enjoyed  the  most  from  being  involved  with  WestPac?  Having   just   joined  WestPac,   I  am  amazed  at   the  camaraderie  among  the  membership,  and  really   looking   forward  to  gegng  more  involved!

Laura  Vlieg  University  of  Nevada,  Las  Vegas

WestPac Q&A: Laura Vlieg

A column featuring a WestPac member and their responses to five questions.

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WESTPAC  WELCOMES  THE  GREAT  ECLIPSE  AUGUST  21,  2017

WestPac  Willie  was  awestruck  watching  the  eclipse  from  his  current  home  at  the  University  of  Oregon,  while  students  and  librarians  at  Concordia  University  School  of  Law  thoroughly  enjoyed  the  eclipse  from  Boise,  Idaho.    (Some  even  went  to  the  roohop  of  the  law  school!)

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Volume  XX,  No.  X

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