…fame, David Giacalone (who I also must thank for noting my Let’s Kill All the Law Libraries post in his Hang-Ups Over Banning Books post)….
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Where Does Federal Digital Information Go When The Lights Go Out?
…supposed to preserve….…“We expect to see the wholesale disappearance of materials on federal agency Web sites,” said Mary Alice Baish, the Washington representative of the American Association of Law Libraries,…
Star in your own (bibliophile’s) READ poster: Woof!
From WisBlawg, we learn that YOU (or your favorite pet or food) can star in your very own mini-READ poster from the American Library Association (ALA). A great…
All a Twitter for Librarians
Twitter for Librarians (and others who think like librarians :-), via Neat New Stuff on the Web….
How to Block Cellphone (text) Spam
…be in Portland mid-July to speak at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) (yes, “my people” :-)) Via Jim Calloway’s Law Practice Tips blog….
50 Awesome Open Source Resources for Writers
Via iLibrarian: Awesome is right! Resources for Online Writers: 50 Awesome Open Source Resources for Online Writers, published on Tuesday April 29th , 2008, by Christina Laun,…
Legal research and puppies, life, love, rain – and ferrets
…no one connects that excitement with life in libraries and librarians and researchers. I sometimes wonder why, but then forget about it because I have some legal research mysteries of…
Thinking about Becoming a Lawyer (but not one of these two in Portland)?
of its back issues. Most public libraries, however, have newspaper databases that can be searched free of charge, often remotely (i.e. from any computer, with your library card). I try…
Things To Do with Unwanted Books
Here, Creative Uses for Old Books (thanks, Bonnie!), are some great ideas for things to do with used books. (I’m not sure they would work with that…
Your Name is URL
…name your domain and optimize your web presence (I like to start here). Go to libraries and search engines to find them. (Oh, and good content helps, too.)…
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