…from each of the credit reporting companies, so order one from each company every three months). I use the FTC site as a starting point for accurate information. 2) Listen…
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Publish or Perish becomes Blog or Perish in the Law Review World
…Blight Distinction in Post-Kelo Reform does Matter,” and “Massachusetts and EPA: Breaking New Ground on Issues other than Global Warming.”‘ Northwestern Colloquy is a marvelous and creative use of a…
Lawyers: Groking Web 2.0
…just don’t have a lot of time, use the 23 Things method for learning about Web 2.0. If you are not tech-inclined (and that is most of us), Robert Ambrogi…
AALL PDX 2008: Post #1 Descent of the Law Librarians!!
…(AALL) Annual Meeting in Portland, Oregon, July 12th to 15th, 2008. You can also use it in the search box later to find all the AALL PDX 2008 posts. These…
Become self-employed with your e-book
…so retro, not to mention lacking any sort of kick. I would, if forced to use one letter only, perhaps call them Y-Books. Speaks for itself, doesn’t it? :-))…
Art and Artists and the Law
…their local libraries have on tap. I’ve compiled this list of resources for Portland-metro area (and some for further afield). If you know of others that would be useful referrals,…
The Art of the Index, or One Day My Online Book Will Come (with apologies to the alleged prince)
…going. As long as publishers (print and online) give short shrift to the quality of their indexes, not much is going to change. Those of us who use Westlaw and…
The Law Librarian and the FBI: A Shaggy Dog Tale in Six Parts: PART ONE
…would and could wait. They weren’t going anywhere. Or were they? Well, I would worry about that later. Instead, I would use the time to do what any good American…
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