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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!

Holiday Window Shopping at The New York Law Institute!

New York City Department stores — past & present — have been noted for their holiday window displays — from the edgy Barneys, glamorous Saks Fifth Avenue…. to people pleasing Macy’s — it’s all on display, a freebie to make you stop and maybe stop by and play Santa by buying some gift items.

We’ve […]

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Passing by Nella Larsen — a Book Club Review

Works of literature are often rediscovered when they find their way to a new medium.  When Netflix adapted Nella Larsen’s 1929 classic novel Passing into a hit series for the small screen, a new generation of readers was found for this seminal yet still timely novel.  The LLAGNY Book Club became part of that new […]

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November is Native American Heritage Month — Some Related Sources @ NYLI

While Martin Scorsese’s latest film, Killers of the Flower Moon, has renewed interest once again in the history of the Osage people…. Did you know that….

.. the definitive history of the Osage People , is available as an eBook @ NYLI…?

You probably know that November is Native American Heritage Month….

But did […]

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THANKS for GIVING… November 16th is Philanthropy Day!

While the American Thanksgiving holiday began during Colonial times and was officially established in November by President Lincoln, the spirit of giving is also part of humanity’s tradition of trying to improve society….

Tottenville Library – established by a grant from Andrew Carnegie… a well known philanthropist and library benefactor. NYPL Public Domain […]

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NY Legal Librarians — Fall Roundtable Meetup

New York Legal Librarians Fall Roundtable meetup

by Brooke Raymond

Cooley LLP’s Hudson Yards office was the meeting point of a law librarians roundtable get together on October 12, 2023 focusing on 21st century cataloguing best practices as well as showcasing the library portal as a knowledge management and information hub.  Soutron Global moderated the event […]

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For Archivists’ Month… check out my Member Chat with Sheri Sarnoff

October is American Archivists month — and to celebrate — I had a member chat interview with Sheri Sarnoff — about libraries, archives & all things historical.

Check out my article on Law Lines by clicking here….

Resources Collection Coordinator, Public Historian & Archivist… the one & only Sheri Sarnoff !

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Fall into Color Books this Autumn @ NYLI

Autumnal Splendor returns to New York… as temperature drops and sweaters replaced polos…

Autumn display by NYLI’s reference desk…. along with our new flyers & bookmarks

Fall is here.. is the Elf far behind, lol?

The colors of Fall — Gold (Commercial), Red (CPLR), and Yellow (Family Law) will fade away to Tan (Landlord […]

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Happy 60th B-Day to NY CPLR (& some NYLI Resources)

The 1960s were a decade of momentous change…

Including a momentous change in New York’s Civil Practice as the Civil Practice Act was completely revised to become the basis of today’s Civil Practice Law & Rules….

1962 Ch. 308…& Did you know that NYLI has all 50 State Session laws available?

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LLAGNY Book Club returns to discuss Nella Larsen’s novel “Passing”… here @ NYLI

LLAGNY’s Book Club returns from its Summer break to discuss Nella Larsen’s classic novel Passing….. a work that explores racial identification in ealry 20th Century Harlem…

Consider joining the discussion …

Where: The New York Law Institute

When: Tuesday, October 10th… 6 p.m.RSVP: Jill Gray at jill.gray@friedfrank.com

The house of good plays; The […]

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Ask a Stupid Question Day… 9/28/23 — Guide to observing the holiday…

“Ask a Stupid Question Day” originated in the 1980s — too many teachers observed that students were unwilling to ask questions , probably for fear of ‘losing face’ and appearing stupid….

And so as the holiday emphasizes, there are no stupid questions…

As librarians, we agree — there are no stupid questions… or seemingly easily answerable […]

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