Across two days of learning and collaboration, the conference highlighted the importance and complexity of researching Federal Indian Law and Tribal Law. Sessions included topics on sovereignty, relations, citation practices, and practical research strategies.
Softlink IC’s Matthew Coy with Anne Lucke from Native American Rights Fund
Conversations at our stand and throughout the sessions reinforced a shared understanding: as digital tools like Liberty Digital evolve, they are most effective when they help – not hinder – legal librarians to manage collections, streamline workflows, and preserve specialized legal resources with accuracy and care.
“It was great to engage with SCALL members to hear firsthand how they’re using digital solutions like Liberty Digital to preserve legal history while advancing research,” said Matthew Coy, Account Manager at Softlink IC.
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For more details, please visit the SCALL Institute 2026 page, and for more information about how Liberty Digital can help you manage your special library, contact us today.