Anyone who reads tweets on Twitter knows the perils of what I’ll loosely call tweet lifting (aka tweet appropriation), i.e. taking without attribution (or linking). Yes, failing to provide…
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Visit the Marion County (Oregon) Law Library Twitter Feed
You can follow the Marion County Law Library on Twitter. Go to Twitter #MCLawLibrary or view it as a web page (no Twitter knowledge required!)….
115 Website Design Tools & 30 Twitter Technology News Accounts
Librarians find, compile, and share: See iLibrarian posts: “30 Twitter Accounts to Follow for Technology News and Insights,” by Ellyssa Kroski, June 20, 2013 (From Pogue, Hurley. Li, Stone…
Diamonds, and Twitter, are Forever: Tweet Archive Joins other Internet Archives
Politwoops: “Deleted Doesn’t Mean Inaccessible: Search and Access Deleted Tweets By Politicians,” from the 4/29/13 LJ InfoDocket post by Gary Price. Internet Archive (Priceless Meanderings: Diamonds are Forever…
Twitter is So Yesterday?
What I learned today: The Twitter Exodus What can you learn from this? For starters, don’t worry if you miss the Twitter train; another one will be along…
Access to Justice: ABA Report from Commission on Future of Legal Services
…and if you’re so inclined, I’ve started a list of A2J Twitter tags, all of which I found at the ABA A2J Resource Center and the SRLN, a website, and organization,…
What Would Mr. Darrow Do?: Twittering Trials
Real Lawyers have Blogs links to a Twittering Trials story. (BTW, the verb form of Twitter is tweet. (You learn something new every day.))…
Good News / Bad News: All 100 Senators on Twitter
FGI (Free Government Information) posted this on 1/24/13: All 100 Senators are now on Twitter….
All a Twitter for Librarians
Twitter for Librarians (and others who think like librarians :-), via Neat New Stuff on the Web….
County Jails to limit inmate personal mail to postcards only. (That’s More than 140 Twitter Characters, but ….)
Lots of information and links in this OregonLive article: Jails to limit inmate mail to postcards only, by Bill Oram, The Oregonian, December 29, 2009 Excerpt: ‘… “The…
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