Abstract:The BIALL/Lexis Nexis Awards are a new set of awards designed to honour the work and achievements of the UK's top law librarians. Following online voting, the inaugural awards were presented at a ceremony at Lincoln's Inn in October 2005. The categories of the awards are as follows:
“…Sometimes the work of the management group and the project team may be merged, as shown in the example of the LawPort project (Miskin 2006). This project was managed through a steering group made up of the Managing Partner, Directors of Support Departments, and Practice Group Managers, and the project team was multi-disciplinary and included representatives from all the support departments, professional support lawyers, key partners and key authors.…”
Paper presented by Barbara Allan at the 37th BIALL Annual Study Conference in Brighton, June 2006, covering the human resources aspects of project management; project life cycles and project planning and implementation.
“…Sometimes the work of the management group and the project team may be merged, as shown in the example of the LawPort project (Miskin 2006). This project was managed through a steering group made up of the Managing Partner, Directors of Support Departments, and Practice Group Managers, and the project team was multi-disciplinary and included representatives from all the support departments, professional support lawyers, key partners and key authors.…”
Paper presented by Barbara Allan at the 37th BIALL Annual Study Conference in Brighton, June 2006, covering the human resources aspects of project management; project life cycles and project planning and implementation.
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