LLRX has a book review by Julia Wotipka, of Mark Frauenfelder’s “Rule the Web .” Excerpt from Wotipka’s book review: “I consider myself a deep web research pro. I’ve…
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U.S. Supreme Court Web Citation Link Rot Fix (UC Berkeley)
If you think the U.S. Supreme Court posts official versions of their opinions on their website … hahaha … I have a virtual bridge and an inside WH or…
Lawyers: Groking Web 2.0
One can’t blog enough about this subject. Lawyers, and others (and especially parents!), need to know about Web 2.0. You really, really, really do. If you are tech-inclined, but…
Obama’s “Difficult Tasks” and Lawyers Who Need Web Sites
…you also must know when to use and not use email!) 2) “I don’t have a law firm web page.” (That is no different from saying you can’t read instructions…
Oregon Babysitting, Home-Alone: Parents, Teens, and Children and the Law
See recent updates (e.g. 2/10/11, 6/15/09 ), but also click on the Home Alone label in the sidebar. The most frequently sought and read posts here at this…
Web 2.0?
More and more librarians and IT people are talking about Web 2.0. If you don’t know what they are talking about, don’t feel bad. A lot of them…
Preventing Link Rot: Lawyer and Librarian Friend Perma cc Wins Webby Award
From ABA News: “Site aiming to prevent ‘link rot’ for legal researchers wins 2015 Webby,” by Molly McDonough, 4/27/15: Excerpt: “A service that enables courts and researchers to make…
Oregon Legislature Blogs and Web Sites
I try to keep up with the activities of the Oregon Legislature and have started compiling a list of legislative blogs and related bill-tracking web sites. Here are a…
A Free Web 2.0 Technology Course for Law Librarians
Not only is this free, but you don’t even have to commit to it* – wowsers!: A Free, Online Course to Introduce Law Librarians to Web 2.0 Technologies Excerpt:…
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