Law Firm Library Budgeting During Hard Economic Times Group/Sponsor: Private Law Libraries SIS Co-Group/Co-Sponsor: Continuing Professional Education Committee Date: Thursday, December 11, 2008 Time: 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM - Eastern Time (U.S. and Canada) Location: Online - Sponsor Type: SIS Posted By: Sara Paul This program will be held 12:00 PM Eastern time
This program focuses on creating and maintaining a private law library budget during hard economic times. Speakers will teach you about the general budgeting process and tips for writing a successful proposal. We will also discuss tips and tricks to employ when there is an immediate need to trim costs, such as an economic downturn. Finally, we will address issues such as balancing user expectation, management expectation and librarian expectation. There will be time for questions at the end of the program.
In this webinar:
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Participants will gain greater insight into the foundations of law firm library budgeting
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Participants will learn strategic ways to trim the budget
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Participants will learn techniques to work with the C-Level managers who scrutinize the budget
Speakers:
Abigail F. Ellsworth Ross, Library Manager, Keller and Heckman LLP, Washington DC
Michael D. Daniels, Law Librarian, K&L Gates LLP, Austin, Texas
Carol G. Arnold, Executive Director, Gravesx Dougherty Hearon & Moody, Austin, Texas
Format WebEx and teleconference dial-in
Registration www.regonline.com/budgetingforhardeconomictimes
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