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About Emily Moog

Emily Moog is a Research Analyst at The New York Law Institute. Her career started as a page at The New York Public Library and she has worked for more than two decades as a law librarian in NYC, working at Cleary Gottlieb, Paul Weiss, and most recently at Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP. Emily served on the LLAGNY Board, and is a frequent contributor to its newsletter, “Law Lines”. Emily's interest include legal research, New York City history and anything a little obscure!

The Results are in…. AALL Executive Board Elections…

While you may be hearing a great deal from cable pundits about various state election results and what they portend, a very important time for choosing also occurred for the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL)…..

Congrats — & our sincere good wishes for success! — to the the new officers & board […]

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New Editions of Nutshells Now Available at NYLI !!

The New York Law Institute continues to expand & update its collections.

Check out these new editions to our eBook Nutshell collection…..

Copyright Law in a Nutshell, 4th EditionInsurance Law in a Nutshell, 6th EditionLegal Citation in a Nutshell, 3rd editionSexual Orientation, Gender Identity, & the Law in a Nutshell, 2nd edition

Print, eBooks, Records & Briefs… […]

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Congrats to all who passed the July 2021 NYS Bar Exam !!

SAT’s, then College, LSAT’s, Law School…. and finally… the Bar Exam! After a marathon of studying, you’ve done it !! You passed the New York State Bar Exam !Check out the list … of all who passed the 2021 NY State Bar Exam!!

As you begin your career… consider a free […]

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Everything you want to know about Voting… and should be asking !! — 10 Really Useful Websites

Fair Elections Center – state specific guides, election reform sources, vote by mail guides Can I Vote? Nat’l Assoc. of the Secretaries of State provides voter registration,  absentee forms, valid forms of ID. […]

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Back to School — now October — Best Webinar Sites for Librarians….

Leaves are beginning to color, there is a nip in the air… and students are back to class….

Leaving Summer behind, Autumn’s cooler weather beckons us into a more serious season. As we don our sweaters, perhaps we librarians also wish to go “back to school” with a webinar or two. […]

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Happy Halloween ! 20 Librarian Themed Costumes

This Halloween — consider celebrating your creativity AND highlighting librarianship with one of these costumes! You may have to explain the character you represent – but what better way to sell the librarian profession to the public.

Here’s the list –from film, Broadway, T.V., comics.. and of course, from real life…

20. Ben […]

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From Coltrane to Winnie the Pooh… & the Bill of Rights too!!

The New York Public Library is one of our great city’s greatest treasures.

Not content to be one of the most comprehensive lending libraries in the world, the Fifth Avenue building with the lions has also served as a museum — presenting such varied exhibits as A Dickens Christmas, Crusader: Martin […]

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Billie or Billy?….Fifth or 5th? Ingrid Mattson reveals research secrets and stumbling blocks

Ingrid Mattson, winner of the AALL short form division award, recently presented a program on her research secrets and struggles as she tried to definitively prove that Billie Holiday recorded at 55 Fifth Avenue . Ingrid is currently the Associate Dean for Library Services at Cardozo L.S. and, we are proud to say, […]

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Extra !! Extra!! 5 Great Free Newspaper Websites !

It’s been a long time since newspapers were hawked on the streets of New York, but you can get articles free from these websites:

New York Historic Newspapers Colonial times – recent. Allows you to search by county, city, or newspaper and date ranges to narrow!New York Public Library With a NYPL card, […]

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Labor Day… More than just a Monday off…

Official end of Summer…Last of the Barbecues…Closing of most beaches & public pools…Another opportunity for bargains at a Labor Day Sale…And, at least from my childhood experience, the dreaded return to school.

But the origins of Labor Day Holiday tells us that it is much more than a Monday off.

Nutshells –both in […]

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