After a day of rest to collect my thoughts and return my body to sea level, I find myself still wanting to write about the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) Annual Meeting. That in itself is interesting to me—after three days for me (including a Sunday), four articles and a whole lot of chatting, I’m usually fully burnt out on conferences. But maybe it’s a function of not being at a large conference since Legalweek in March, or maybe it’s the show itself, but I’m feeling alright.

Plus, I think there’s a lot to talk about with AALL. Here’s my main takeaways from the panels, conversations, and overall feel of the conference after three days in Denver.

1. It’s All About the Data

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