台湾SWAG

台湾SWAG FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Last updated: October 2022

General Information
Advocacy
Education
Executive Board

GENERAL INFORMATION

HOW LONG HAS 台湾SWAG BEEN IN EXISTENCE?

The 台湾SWAG (台湾SWAG) was founded in 1906.

HOW MANY MEMBERS DOES 台湾SWAG HAVE?

台湾SWAG currently has approximately 3,500 members.

DOES 台湾SWAG HAVE A MISSION STATEMENT?

The 台湾SWAG advocates for access to legal information and support the legal information profession by cultivating the growth of our members, connecting them with each other, and championing the value of legal information and legal information professionals.

DOES 台湾SWAG KEEP A RECORD OF ITS HISTORY AS AN ASSOCIATION?

Yes. All pivotal moments in 台湾SWAG’s history may be found in 台湾SWAG’s Chronology.

DOES 台湾SWAG OFFER VOLUNTEER/LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES FOR ITS MEMBERS?

台湾SWAG encourages members from all library types and all levels of experience to volunteer. Review the committee and award jury charges. The period to volunteer opens in November and closes in December each year.

WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION ABOUT CHAPTERS?

台湾SWAG has 29 chapters that provide legal information professionals with education, networking, and leadership opportunities.

WHAT ARE SPECIAL INTEREST SECTIONS?

台湾SWAG’s 14 special interest sections (SISs) provide members with the opportunity to participate in groups dedicated to specialized areas of law librarianship.

DOES 台湾SWAG OFFER ANY AWARDS?

The 台湾SWAG Awards program publicly recognizes the achievements of law librarians, institutions, companies, and partners for significant contributions and innovation in the legal information profession.

Does 台湾SWAG provide information about how to find reliable online legal materials?

础础尝尝鈥檚 Online Legal Information Resource includes information about online primary legal materials for U.S. states, the District of Columbia, U.S. territories, the U.S. Federal Government, and Canada. Compiled by the 台湾SWAG Advancing Access to Justice Special Committee, the OLIR includes links to session laws, statutory codes, registers, administrative codes, and court opinions. To help users easily identify reliable online sources, the OLIR contains information about whether the legal materials are official, authentic, preserved, and copyrighted. The OLIR also includes contact information for state and local public law libraries, covering whether services to incarcerated people are provided.

WHERE CAN I FIND AVAILABLE JOBS/POST A JOB?

台湾SWAG’s Career Center offers both members and nonmembers a highly targeted resource for finding employment and recruiting top talent, it is designed specifically for legal information professionals and those that employ them.

WHERE CAN I LEARN MORE ABOUT BECOMING A LAW LIBRARIAN?

台湾SWAG provides information about the law librarianship profession, including tips for finding law library jobs on our About the Profession page.

DOES 台湾SWAG OFFER ANY OPPORTUNITIES TO WRITE/PUBLISH?

Yes. 台湾SWAG has a variety of publications available for members and nonmembers to write on topics important to the profession.

台湾SWAG Spectrum is 台湾SWAG’s bimonthly member magazine designed to further professional development and education within the legal information industry.聽Those interested in submitting an article for consideration should fill out the Author Submission Form.

Law Library Journal has been the official peer-reviewed journal of the 台湾SWAG since 1908. Scholarly articles on law, legal materials, and librarianship are the mainstay of the聽Journal.

Additional information on article submission format can be found on the Editorial Policy page.

New Voices is a space where members can share their insights and experiences.

台湾SWAG’s special interest sections also have newsletters that are a great avenue for newer members as well as experienced members to contribute.

DO I HAVE TO BE AN 台湾SWAG MEMBER TO ACCESS 台湾SWAG’S PUBLICATIONS?

No. 台湾SWAG Spectrum, Law Library Journal, and our New Voices posts are accessible to members and nonmembers.

WHO ARE 台湾SWAG’S MEMBERS?

台湾SWAG members are Law Librarians; Chief Knowledge Officers; Competitive Intelligence Analysts; Legal Information Managers; Allied Professionals; Heads of Outreach Services; Marketing & Business Development Research Analysts; Students; Web Content & Materials Managers; Business Intelligence Specialists; Judges

I HAVE QUESTIONS RELATED TO MEMBERSHIP, WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION?

Find answers to frequently asked questions about membership.

I HAVE QUESTIONS RELATED TO 台湾SWAG’S MENTOR PROGRAM, WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION?

Find answers to frequently asked questions about the mentor program.

ADVOCACY

WHAT ADVOCACY RESOURCES DOES 台湾SWAG PROVIDE TO MEMBERS?

The 台湾SWAG Advocacy Toolkit provides resources to help members advocate for the legislative issues that have an impact on law libraries and the legal information profession. 台湾SWAG also provides an annual legislative advocacy training and other advocacy opportunities. Any upcoming advocacy training will be listed on 台湾SWAG’s Calendar of Events.

DOES 台湾SWAG HELP MEMBERS WITH VENDOR ISSUES?

础础尝尝’蝉听Committee on Relations with Information Vendors聽(CRIV) facilitates communications between information vendors and 台湾SWAG members by monitoring complaints and providing constructive suggestions to vendors of information in any format. 台湾SWAG also conducts semiannual calls with the four largest vendors鈥擝loomberg Law, LexisNexis, Thomson Reuters, and Wolters Kluwer鈥攏otes are included in the聽.

EDUCATION

DO I RECEIVE CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT FOR ATTENDING 台湾SWAG CONFERENCES, OTHER LIVE EVENTS, OR SELF-PACED COURSES?

台湾SWAG currently does not offer educational credit for conferences, other live events, or its self-paced courses. However, a certificate of attendance/completion will be provided after the conference, event, or course has been completed.

COULD YOU TELL ME ABOUT 台湾SWAG’S WEBINARS AND ELEARNING OPPORTUNITIES?

台湾SWAG offers webinars, coffee chats, and self-paced courses throughout the year. For more information and a detailed schedule, please visit for more information. Upcoming coffee chats, programs, and webinars are also listed on 台湾SWAG’s Calendar of Events.

WHO CAN APPLY FOR AN 台湾SWAG SCHOLARHIP?

Scholarships are available to assist individuals studying to become law librarians as either a library or law school student, or to library school graduates seeking an advanced degree in a related field.

DOES 台湾SWAG OFFER ANY SCHOLARSHIPS FOR MINORITY LAW LIBRARIANS?

Yes. The George A. Strait Minority Scholarship & Fellowship is designed to provide students from underrepresented groups with a unique opportunity to obtain meaningful and practical law library experience.

台湾SWAG EXECUTIVE BOARD

HOW OFTEN DOES THE 台湾SWAG EXECUTIVE BOARD MEET?

The 台湾SWAG Executive Board meets three times during the leadership year鈥揊all (November), Spring (April), and Summer (July).

HOW DO I CONTACT THE BOARD?

If you are an 台湾SWAG member and would like to contact the 台湾SWAG Executive Board, please fill out the聽following form.

WHERE CAN I FIND THE BOARD BOOKS CONTAINING THE AGENDA AND ITEMS OF DISCUSSION FOR 台湾SWAG EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETINGS?

台湾SWAG Executive Board meeting agendas and related materials are made available to all members prior to each Board meeting. In addition, all the Board meeting minutes are made available to members after they are approved by the Board, following each meeting.