5 Questions with a Loon – Brian Detweiler

Brian Detweiler

Title: Student Services Librarian
Library: University at Buffalo Law Library
Location: Buffalo, NY
ALLUNY Position: Secretary since 2014

Five Questions:

1. Favorite thing about your job? Working closely with our students. We have some really smart and engaged people who come to UB to study law and I get to know them and help them learn to research while they work on some really interesting projects.

2. Favorite travel destination? England. London is awesome, the countryside is quaint and charming, and there are pubs everywhere! What’s not to like?

3. Skill you’d like to learn? Plumbing and electrical. We bought a house two years ago and there is still so much I need to learn!!

4. If you could have any superpower, what would it be and why? I think I would choose the power to heal people. After seeing family members and friends battle illnesses like cancer, emphysema, and depression, I’ll take that over flying and x-ray vision any day.

5. Favorite quote? “Don’t count the days, make the days count.” — Muhammad Ali

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Registration is open for the 2019 Spring Institute

Hello ALLUNY Members and Friends:

I am pleased to invite you on behalf of the Board of the Association of Law Libraries of Upstate New York to join us at the 2019 Spring Institute on Friday, April 26, 2019 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., room 106 at Syracuse University College of Law.

What is the ALLUNY Spring Institute? It is a day long program designed to give you, our members and friends, a chance to learn and engage with your fellow law librarians! We have a wonderful lineup of speakers, and this year we are also giving you an opportunity to engage with your colleagues in small group discussions about the topics that interest you.

Registration information and the agenda are available at https://www.alluny.org/?page_id=1094 The registration form will be available online tomorrow, March 26. The registration fee includes a continental breakfast and lunch. The continental breakfast will start at 9:00 a.m. and programming will begin at 10:00 a.m. Discount parking will also be available. Please make sure to register by Thursday, April 18, 2019.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank Director Jan Fleckenstein of the Syracuse University College of Law Library for agreeing to host the Spring Institute and the wonderful staff at Syracuse University College of Law Library for their generous support. 

We hope to see you there!

Warm regards.

Ariel

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5 Questions with a Loon – Elaine Knecht

This week we talk with ALLUNY Treasurer, Membership Chair, Parliamentarian, Past President, former Webmaster, and author of the long-running ALLUNY newsletter column “But I Digress….”

Elaine Knecht

Title: Director of Information Resources
Library: Barclay Damon LLP
Locations: Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Albany, Elmira, NYC, Boston
TwitterHandle: @emknecht

Five Questions:

1. Favorite thing about your job?  I’ve been in this position for almost 13 years, and while there is a good deal of repetition, the best thing is that there is so much that is different. As we are a firm with seven primary practice groups and 33 practice areas, assignments range from the mundane and pretty simple – retrieving documents, proofreading memos, stuff like that – to the really wild and crazy. For example, is there any scientific study that establishes a maximum number of times, in a 24-hour period, that a man can “perform” sexually? (The answer, by the way is – if there is one, I didn’t find it. I found only anecdotal evidence.)

2. A skill you’d like to learn?  I  already have half-a-handle on several skills that I’d like to get much better at: playing the piano and the violin (not at the same time); counted cross-stitch. I think it would be very cool, and useful, to learn how to code.

3. Favorite travel destination?  If you know anything about me at all, you know the answer to that is… PARIS. (France, not Texas.) The first time I was there was during my semester abroad as a sophomore at UB. After getting my Master of Fine Arts degree in the mid 70s I went back to study with a particular vocal coach. While there, my now-husband came to visit and we were married in the office of the Mayor of the 9th arrondissement. We’ve been back five times, most recently celebrating our 42d wedding anniversary at a performance of Verdi’s La Traviata at the Opera Bastille. The next trip is scheduled for the Fall of 2020 (combined with a few days in Rome).

4. Favorite quote?  (from a librarian’s perspective) “Outside of a dog, a book is a man’s best friend. Inside of a dog, it’s too dark to read.” Groucho Marx

5. If you could live in a book, movie, or TV show, what would it be?  A Distant Mirror by Barbara Tuchman. Even though I know intellectually that the 14th Century was HORRIBLE (the Black Death, the Hundred Years War, the Great Schism of the West), I’ve been fascinated by that period since encountering Tuchman’s history text that reads like a riveting novel. Imagine seeing the construction of Brunelleschi’s Dome of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence, or hearing Machaut performing his own compositions (fortunately, he survived the Black Death)

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