Information Technology Librarian Jason Tubinis presented “How We Saved History (and How We Keep Milking it): Making Historic State Law Free Online” at CALI’s Conference for Law School Computing held at Harvard University in June (with S. Bradley)
The 1998 Online World Conference, sponsored by Online, Inc., was marked by president of Alexa Intern...
Law School Internet Conference, Computer History Museum, Mountain View, Tyler Ochoa, Dorothy Glancy,...
Special Collections Librarian Sharon Bradley presented What to Make In My Makerspace: Putting the L...
Information Technology Librarian Jason Tubinis presented “How We Saved History (and How We Keep Milk...
Special Collections Librarian Sharon Bradley presented “How We Saved History (and How We Keep Milkin...
Information Technology Librarian Jason Tubinis presented Library Technologies - Choosing the Best o...
Information Technology Librarian Jason Tubinis presented From Decoder Rings to Deep Fakes: Translat...
Information Technology Librarian Jason Tubinis co-presented Decoder Rings and Deep Fakes: Translati...
The Free Access to Law Movement declares that “public legal information is digital common property a...
Cornell University, located in Ithaca, New York hosted the LVI (Law via the Internet) 2012. The conf...
Information Technology Librarian Jason Tubinis and Web Developer Leslie Grove presented a talk on th...
Rachel Evans and Jason Tubinis shared takeaways with other law librarians from the annual Computer A...
CALI conferences are one of the best places to learn the latest advances in classroom technology. Th...
Thursday, February 4, 1999 WRITER: Kathy R. Pharr, (706) 542-5172, pharr@jd.lawsch.uga.edu CONTACT: ...
Evans and Tubinis gave a quick review of their favorite sessions from the Computer Assisted Legal In...
The 1998 Online World Conference, sponsored by Online, Inc., was marked by president of Alexa Intern...
Law School Internet Conference, Computer History Museum, Mountain View, Tyler Ochoa, Dorothy Glancy,...
Special Collections Librarian Sharon Bradley presented What to Make In My Makerspace: Putting the L...
Information Technology Librarian Jason Tubinis presented “How We Saved History (and How We Keep Milk...
Special Collections Librarian Sharon Bradley presented “How We Saved History (and How We Keep Milkin...
Information Technology Librarian Jason Tubinis presented Library Technologies - Choosing the Best o...
Information Technology Librarian Jason Tubinis presented From Decoder Rings to Deep Fakes: Translat...
Information Technology Librarian Jason Tubinis co-presented Decoder Rings and Deep Fakes: Translati...
The Free Access to Law Movement declares that “public legal information is digital common property a...
Cornell University, located in Ithaca, New York hosted the LVI (Law via the Internet) 2012. The conf...
Information Technology Librarian Jason Tubinis and Web Developer Leslie Grove presented a talk on th...
Rachel Evans and Jason Tubinis shared takeaways with other law librarians from the annual Computer A...
CALI conferences are one of the best places to learn the latest advances in classroom technology. Th...
Thursday, February 4, 1999 WRITER: Kathy R. Pharr, (706) 542-5172, pharr@jd.lawsch.uga.edu CONTACT: ...
Evans and Tubinis gave a quick review of their favorite sessions from the Computer Assisted Legal In...
The 1998 Online World Conference, sponsored by Online, Inc., was marked by president of Alexa Intern...
Law School Internet Conference, Computer History Museum, Mountain View, Tyler Ochoa, Dorothy Glancy,...
Special Collections Librarian Sharon Bradley presented What to Make In My Makerspace: Putting the L...