The Law Librarian Blog alerts us to the Google Books Litigation Family Tree, developed by Jonathan Band, Library Copyright Alliance, et al. There’s nothing like a flow chart for…
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Book Review: Levitt & Davis: “Internet Legal Research on a Budget: Free and Low-Cost Resources for Lawyers”
…about how to search public records or to perform background checks or skip-tracing. (There are other books on those subjects: see, e.g. Note 1, below.) What this book is and…
Surviving Victimhood
…one), I’d be one of those incredible survivors, rather than a victim, put upon, defeated, traumatized, passive. We need a better word. Two very different books come to mind when…
Myths about brainstorming, introverts, teamwork, and open-plan offices
…close contact (!) with these 3 books & writers in the past few weeks and thought I’d note their titles here for my book-loving readers: 1) “Quiet” was terrific (and…
Sherman Alexie on Honesty and Trust and Young Readers
…of whom are parents or writers. June 2011 article by Sherman Alexie, in the Wall Street Journal: Why the Best Kids Books are Written in Blood…
Help pick the winner of the 2014 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction
And add these books to your reading list! ABA Journal News: “ Help pick the winner of the 2014 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction,“ by Allen Pusey Excerpt:…
Summer Reading: Law and Non-law Fiction for Attorneys
The Oregon State Bar’s Ian Pisarcik, Legal Publications Attorney Editor, gives us a list of intriguing books for our reading pleasure: “As an attorney, two things are reasonably certain…
How Do You Know You’re a Librarian? (Free book download)
You are willing to read books like this one! “The LCSH Century: One Hundred Years with the Library of Congress Subject Headings System.” [This is a link to a…
Where Do You Find Great Legal Research Advice?
…a great legal researcher: 1) Aaron Greenspan at PlainSite 2) Carole Levitt, President of Internet For Lawyers (I blogged about one of her books) 3) Fastcase 50 (stay tuned…
Demonic Photos, Cloud Appreciation, and Terrestrial Musings (Burglar’s Guide to the City)
…view of Lake of the Demon. (And here’s the Wikipeida Lake Rakshastal entry.) (And read Chris Hadfield’s books to your children for an inspirational, and perspirational, adventure.) Cloud Appreciation Society:…
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