
Look Up, Speak Up & Watch Them Follow
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When we speak, how do we get people to listen? Honing our skills in presenting material to a wide variety of groups is important because it raises our stature and cements our position as leaders in the information industry.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Any librarian that does presentations.
TAKEAWAYS:
- Attendees will understand what they need to know and how to prepare before they speak publicly.
- Attendees will understand what to do while they are speaking to connect with their audiences.
- Attendees will learn how to lead an audience to the desired place a speaker needs them to be once a presentation has concluded.
COORDINATOR/SPEAKER:
- Cornell H. Winston, United States Attorney's Office
MODERATOR:
- Dawn Smith, Yale Law School Lillian Goldman Library
AALL BODY OF KNOWLEDGE DOMAINS: Teaching + Training, Marketing + Outreach
CANCELLATION AND OTHER POLICIES
No refunds will be given for any purchased live AALL webinar. This applies to non-AALL members only; live AALL webinars are free for AALL members.
All webinars feature live captioning services. Please contact AALL at elearning@aall.org by May 4, 2023 if you have additional accessibility requests.

Cornell H. Winston is the Law Librarian / Records Center Supervisor for the United States Attorney’s Office, Central District of California. He has been at the US Attorney’s Office, one of the largest in the United States, for 20 years. Cornell has over 35 years of law library experience working at a law school and two law firms in Los Angeles. Cornell is a former chair of the Library Advisory Group for the United States Attorney Offices which provide library support for the US Attorney’s Office’s that don’t have professional librarians. He has taught legal research classes for many years for Department of Justice support staff at the National Advocacy Center in Columbia, South Carolina. He is the incoming Vice-President/President-Elect of the American Association of Law Libraries