…Future Lawyer: This posting caught my eye today: “What happens when the software licenses are more expensive than the computer they run on? If you have a medium to…
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Where Do You Find Great Legal Research Advice?
…response to licensing demands by the database vendors. Law school, and other academic, library directors could fight back, and some do and have, but, like the rest of us, you…
State Bars Exploring Licensing Limited-Practice Non-Lawyers
…“We are simply not serving the vast majority of citizens when it comes to their legal needs. A limited licensing program, in addition to helping clients, would create an avenue…
HAL, You’re No Shakespeare: Legal Document Editing Software
But (Arthur Clarke’s 2001, a Space Odysey) HAL may still be your friend. Read on: Robert Ambrogi’s LawSites, Dec. 17, 2012, blog post: The WordRake Editing Program Takes…
Free Copyright MOOC for Teachers and Librarians
Duke University MOOC on Copyright for Teachers and Librarians via Coursera….
Does Equitable Access to Digital Content Exist? Libraries, Licensing, and Privacy
InfoDocket links us to, “New Report from ALA Explores Challenges of Equitable Access to Digital Content” “The American Library Association (ALA) today released a new report examining critical…
It Takes More Than a Dumpster to Build a Digital Law Library
“It Takes More Than a Dumpster to Build A Digital Law Library: 12 Critical Components For Digital Law Library Transformation.” from Dewey B Strategic, 12/10/14 “.… For the…
More Sources of Free Full-text Versions of Articles
People like “free.’ People like getting free content from other people who paid for the content. Long live the free-loader, long live the person who spends $20 in…
Inventors, Thinkers, and other Creators: Idea Submission Agreements: Caveat Emptor
I was talking to a researcher recently about submitting an “idea” to a company. They had come across an Idea Submission Agreement “online” and thought, “Jackpot!” Not so…
Blogging and Comments: Comments on Blogs
…the Rules for Commenting that are posted at the Multnomah Law Library’s Social Software Policy for Multnomah County Library Users, and generally adhere to them myself: Excerpt: “Rules for commenting…
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