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A Duty to Monitor and Share: What Law Librarians Can Do to Relate Information Around COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean

Ana Delgado, “A Duty to Monitor and Share: What Law Librarians Can Do to Relate Information Around COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean,” AALL New Voices, June 2020. Note that materials from the webinar organized by American Association of Law Libraries Foreign, Comparative, and International Law Special Interest Section (AALL FCIL-SIS) Continuing Education Committee Chair, Caitlin Hunter, are now available: YouTube video recordings:

Caitlin Hunter (moderator):

  • Law Librarians Combatting Infodemic During the COVID 19 Pandemic: Africa, Asia, and Europe (Alex Zhang, Alison Shea, Yemisi Dina, Mariya Baveda-Bright)
  • Law Librarians Combatting Infodemic During the COVID 19 Pandemic: Latin American and the Caribbean (Marcelo Rodríguez, Dr. Michele A. L. Villagran, Victoria De La Torre)

Slides and handouts are at the AALL FCIL-SIS Continuing Education page:

Thanks to the speakers and all the law librarians involved in these COVID-19 legal responses monitoring projects! Via Lyonette Louis-Jacques.

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