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1998 Conference: Preparing for the Road Ahead
  

 

Post-Conference Materials

FINDING COMPUTER/TECH STAFF IN THE CURRENT ECONOMY
Saturday, June 27, 1998
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

Kurt Metzmeier
Coordinator of Information Systems Services
University of Kentucky School of Law
606-257-1359
Kmetz1@pop.uky.edu

Darcy Kirk
Law Librarian
University of Connecticut School of Law
860-570-5109
dkirk@holmes.law.uconn.edu

The U.S. economy is booming with unemployment under 5% nationwide. In the tech sector, however, unemployment is sometimes reported to be in negative numbers. This means its harder than ever to find good computer/technical staff for your law school. This session will offer some tips and advice for defining new positions and finding good people to run your systems and service your users. There will be plenty of time for free-flowing sharing of advice and ideas as well.


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