The CALL Continuing Education Committee Presents: The Occasional Intellectual Property Law Researcher

What: Intellectual property (IP) law research is a daunting task for many law librarians and information professionals. Join us for a lunchtime webinar featuring two experienced IP law researchers and CALL members.  The presenters will discuss the basic framework and sources of IP law, the most common types of IP law research questions, and basic free and paid sources that can be used to attempt to answer the occasional IP question.

When: Thursday, December 5th, 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.

Where:  Via webinar (information on webinar access information will be provided to registrants prior to the program).

Presenters:

Nan Norton
Reference Librarian
Loyola University School of Law Library

Todd Hilmer
Library & Research Services Manager
Marshall, Gerstein & Borun LLP

Audience: This webinar is intended for law librarians and informational professionals who may get the occasional question involving intellectual property law or who may want a refresher on sources and techniques used to answer these types of questions.

Cost: Free

Registration: Register here. Registration ends December 4th. Webinar access information will be provided to registrants prior to the program.

For more information, please contact Tom Keefe, tkeefe@luc.edu  (Continuing Education).

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