If you are publishing an electronic casebook, writing a CALI lesson, posting class materials on a Web site, interacting with students via email, or are involved with the support, maintenance and development of these activities, then you are participating in ELECTRONIC AUTHORSHIP.
This conference has something for faculty, technical staff, librarians, educators, support staff and anyone who is involved with computing in law schools. The name of the conference has been changed to reflect this broader mission and the pervasiveness of computing in legal education. I hope you join us!
Our online 1996 Conference brochure will be updated continually as more complete descriptions of conference sessions become available. Point your browsers to http://www.cali.org/conference/1996/
John Mayer, Executive Director of CALI