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Celebrating the Past, Embracing the Future: A Select Bibliography of Published and Unpublished Materials Authored and Edited by Members of CARALL during the period 1984–2005
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2019
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PREFACE
This Select Bibliography, with Appendices, chronicles the published and unpublished work of Members of the Caribbean Association of Law Libraries (CARALL) over the past 21 years of its existence. In this regard, only materials produced between 1984 and 2005 have been included, with the exception of one item which predates this period. This item is not only a significant and seminal work, but in fact laid the foundation for the establishment of the CARALL, and indeed, the future development of law libraries in the Commonwealth Caribbean. The item, therefore, holds its own place, and could not be omitted.
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74 I refer to the 1981 Council of Legal Education sponsored survey undertaken by Velma Newton, now Senator the Hon. Professor Velma Newton, Law Librarian, Faculty of Law Library, The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados on “Information Needs and Research Practices of the Commonwealth Caribbean Legal Profession: Report of a Survey conducted in Six Territories”.Google Scholar
76 Available at http://www.llrx.com/features/caribbean.htm Google Scholar
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78 The information in the Appendices was prepared by Leonie M.M. Asgarali, and is included in the publication ‘A Time Capsule': A 21st Anniversary Memento, Celebrating the Past Embracing the Future, edited by Celina Griffith and Carol Ford-Nunes of the Caribbean Association of Law Libraries, for its 21st Annual General Meeting, CARALL XX, held at the Accra Beach Hotel & Resort, Barbados, July 3–7, 2005.Google Scholar
79 November 1986 – June 1987, Jeanne Slowe, Secretary, was on Study Leave, and Janice Modeste, Librarian, Law Commission Library, Trinidad and Tobago, was appointed Secretary, January to June 1987.Google Scholar
80 Due to the resignation of the President, June Renie, in March 1996, Joan Brathwaite, Vice-President, became Interim President from April 1996. She was subsequently elected President at the Annual General Meeting in July 1996.Google Scholar
81 Leonie Asgarali, Vice-President, acted as President during the period September 1999 to July 2000, when the President, Joan Brathwaite, was on Sabbatical Leave.Google Scholar
82 Mrs. Peters-Roberts had to resign her post prematurely, and Mrs. Joyce Douglas of the Tax Appeal Board Library, Trinidad, was appointed to the position of Treasurer.Google Scholar
83 Kindly accept my apologies if any of CARALL's Hosts or Sponsors have been inadvertently omitted. The Caribbean Law Librarian, Vol. 1, No. 1, November 1984, pp. 14–15, listed the Inaugural Sponsors.Google Scholar