organized the knowledge of the world and West did it with law, but there are a zillion other ways of classifying information. Ask any library science student 🙂…
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From Librarian to Blogger To Successful Pro Se Litigant
materials for public consumption, to trust the intelligence and judgment of the library patron, to let every voice be heard….” Thanks to a Law-lib contributor for the story lead!…
Doing Business Abroad: Do Your Homework
in the law library business hear the stories about deals gone bad, so maybe we’re more cautious than most, but the caution really is not misplaced. A lot of people…
100 Uses for Pocket U.S. Constitutions
…it occurred to me that I should start a 100 Uses for Pocket U.S. Constitutions list. Here goes: 1) To hand out to law library patrons on Constitution Day.2) To…
Misappropriated Dongles?
…Google Settlement and drifted from the excellent Library Law blog to Rebecca Tushnet’s posts on the subject (which is where the dongle discussion came from). What’s a person…
Copyright and the International Digital World
It’s not enough to know your own country’s copyright laws … From Library Link of the day (Nov 8, 2007 posting), a link to this story: The Day the…
International Animators Converge on Portland
…those arriving beforehand to enjoy our fair city’s sights and sounds, tastes and smells). Most events have entrance fees but not all. The Multnomah County Library is hosting a free…
Fear of the Internet, Loss of Privacy, and Risky Behavior
…person new to sleuthing, I like the King County Law Library research links. They have classes on: 1) “Public Sleuthing on Social Networks: Learn how to search social networking sites…
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