Canadian Law Library Review Feature Article Award
The CALL/ACBD award of $500 may be given annually to the author of a feature length article published in Canadian Law Library Review / Revue canadienne des bibliothèques de droit. To qualify for the award, the article must be:
- pertinent to both the interests and the information needs of the CALL/ACBD membership;
- relevant to law librarianship in Canada;
- excellent in content and style, as shown in its research and analysis, and its presentation and writing;
- not published elsewhere and preferably written specifically for the purpose of publication in Canadian Law Library Review / Revue canadienne des bibliothèques de droit.
The recipients of the award are chosen by the Editorial Board. One award may be given to each volume of Canadian Law Library Review / Revue canadienne des bibliothèques de droit. Award winners will be announced at the CALL/ACBD annual meeting and their names will be published in Canadian Law Library Review / Revue canadienne des bibliothèques de droit. Should the article be written by more than one author, the award will be given jointly.
Feature Articel Award Winners:
| Volume | Feature Article Award winners and the citations for the winning articles |
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1989 |
Sue Beugin, “Servicing the Private Law Library: Calgary’s Experience” (1989) 14:5 Canadian Association of Law Libraries Newsletter / Bulletin 180 |
| 1990 | Neil Campbell, "Statues that Interpret Statutes" (1990) 15:1 Can L L 4 |
| 1991 | Not Awarded |
| 1992 | Vivienne Denton, "Staff Organization in Law Firm Libraries" (1992) 17:3 Can L L 80. |
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1993 |
Olga Kizlyk-Scarpari, "History of Law Reporting in Alberta, the Northwest Territories and the Yukon" (1993) 18:5 Can L L 223. |
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1994 |
Guy Tanguay and Daniel Boyer, "Annals of Quebec Case Law Reporting” (1994) 19:5 Can L L 186 |
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1995 |
Jules Larivière, “La publication des décisions des tribunaux fédéraux canadiens: un aperçu historique” (1995) 20:1 Can L L 12. |
| 1996 | Anne Matthewman “Law Reporting in Ontario (1996) 21:2 Can L L 7. |
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1997 |
Shu Huang, "Upgrading Information Services with DB/Textworks" (1997) 22:5 Can L L 204 |
| 1998 | Ginette Thèriault, “Liability for Negligent Misrepresentation” (1998) 23:5 Can L L 205. |
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1999 |
Thomas R. French, “Selected Sources for Locating U.S. Government Law and Law Related Information on the World Wide Web” (1999) 24:4 Can L L 149 |
| 2000 | Not Awarded |
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2001 |
Wendy Hubley & Micheline Beaulieu, “Locating Canadian Orders in Council” (2001) 26:1 Can L L 8 & (2001) 26:3 Can L L 83 |
| 2002 | Thea Schmidt & Susan Caird, "B.C. Rules of Court" (2002) 27:5 Can L L 218 |
| 2003 | Nicholas Pengelley, “I Google, Therefore I Am” (2003) 28:2 Can L L 66 |
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2004 |
Ann Rae, "Preserving Canada's Law Collections: Is it Time for a National Strategy?" (2004) 29:1 Can L Libr rev 16 |
| 2005 | Pamela Seguin, “Ignorance of the Law is No Excuse” (2005) 30:2 Can L Libr Rev 80 |
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2006 |
Shannon McSheffrey, "Law French: An Introduction for Lawyers, Law Librarians, and Law Students" (2006) 31:4 Can L Libr Rev 192 |
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2007 |
Susan Barker, “Law Reporting in England and the United States: History, Controversy and Access to Justice” (2007) 32:4 Can L Libr Rev178 |
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2008 |
Ken Whiteway: "The Origins of the English Court of Appeal" (2008) 32:2 Can L Libr Rev 309 |
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2009 |
Kirsten Wurmann, “The Role and Impact of Librarians in the History and Development of Public Legal Education in Canada” (2009) 34:2 Can L Libr Rev61 |
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2010 |
Muriel St. John, “Academic Law Libraries and Self-Represented Litigants” (2010) 35:2 Can L Libr Rev 58 |