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Wednesday, October 23, 2002
The Colorado Bar Association offers “60 Sites in 60 Minutes” a presentation for solo and small firm lawyers, which contains sites both serious and whimsical but doesn’t take 60 minutes to peruse! Full-Text Statutes and Legislation Tuesday, October 22, 2002
Solo and small firm lawyers have different concerns when it comes to computers and their practice. "Saving Time and Money With Online Research" by Jennifer Batchelor of The Legal Intelligencer and "Small Firms Can Outwit Hackers" by Gail Hamilton of Law Technology News, discuss these concerns. Another interesting article I came across is: "Court Weighs Faxed Search Warrants" by Declan McCullagh, Staff Writer, CNET News.com Monday, October 21, 2002
Welcome back from a BEAUTIFUL weekend! Today I have two really interesting articles from the Law Library Research Exchange E-Managing a Crisis of Trust Finding Legal Treatises Both from: LLRXUpdate 10/15/02 subscribe Friday, October 18, 2002
Another Friday to Seize! Check this out, there could be valuable material here - and it is FREE! The U.S. Government Online Bookstore has a free service, called the “New Titles By Topic E-mail Alert Service,” which allows users to receive convenient and timely e-mail updates of selected new Federal publications. Sign up for any or all of the notification lists covering popular subject areas and receive updates on new titles as soon as they are available for purchase. Subject areas include: * Business More information and sign up page. Element K Journals is another FREE service that delivers software and computer tips and techniques right to your email box. I have found MANY good tips here, but they are copyrighted. Alas, I cannot pass them on to you in the newsletter or the bar journal articles. So I am giving you the website Enjoy the weekend! Thursday, October 17, 2002
The current issue of ONLINE magazine contains an interesting article by Patricia Fravel Vander Meer titled “ONE Click to Criminal Justice” From the article: “This listing highlights a sampling of critical or unique Web sites for a varied audience seeking CJ information. This includes professionals in CJ, law, and the government, as well as students, educators, librarians, and the general public.” It includes links to gateways, statistical data and research, monographic and periodical research materials, government documents, legal information, current events/popular interest, careers, employment, professional development, and instructor/trainer support for web-based instruction. From: TVC Alert, 16 October 2002 Wednesday, October 16, 2002
Mouse Tricks! Do you know that if you have a wheel on your mouse, it will perform magic tricks while using Internet Explorer? With the Ctrl key depressed, moving the wheel forward or backward resizes the font. Tuesday, October 15, 2002
Don't you just love long weekends and short work weeks! Thank you, Mr. Columbus! Today I found a good site for your clients that you may want to add to your web and two for your use - all medical related. For your clients: QuackwatchSM And for your use: Questionable Doctors VitalSeek Friday, October 11, 2002
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I've got a quiz on computer security for you today! ZDNet has published a controversial computer security IQ test for small businesses, and a test for large firms and IT professionals. From TechnoLawyer TechnoGuide October 8, 2002 I would also like to remind you of our Westlaw training sessions on Tuesday, October 15th and Thursday, October 24th. Thursday, October 10, 2002
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Before I start today’s Blawg entry I want to point out that I have started my Christmas Shopping. 1. David Rodnitzky’s article, “Holiday Client Gifts - It's Never Too Early To Start Planning!” lists his top ten tips for marketing this holiday season. There is some good advice here – worth a quick read! 2. “E-Mail Mining: The Wages of Scandal” By Rafe Needleman, October 07, 2002 “Pouring through e-mail archives makes work for lawyers -- and opens up a whole new tech business.” 3. New Book and Blog: Lawyer's Guide to Marketing on the Internet, Second Edition by Greg Siskind, Rick Klau and Deborah McMurray is now available. Accompanying the new book is the authors' new blog (Spotted at Bag and Baggage.) I found it at: TVC Alert, 8 October 2002 4. “The Truth About Big Brother Databases” by Lynn Peterson and Genie Tyburski for SearchDay October 3, 2002 - Number 369, would make a good addition to YOUR newsletter or blog! Posted by g price at The VAS&ND Post on Friday, October 04, 2002 Wednesday, October 09, 2002
Hi! And welcome to the Stark County Law Library's Blawg! Each day as I am doing my research, I come across much more information than I have room for in either Legally Speaking or Info@starklawlibrary.org. So I decided to create a blog to pass some of this information to you. I hope you like it! For my first entry I have chosen Christa Lee Rock's article Multimedia Makes Way Into Courts which appeared in the New Haven Register and I found in TechnoLawyer's Fat Friday 10/07/02. This interesting article describes how a prosecuting attorney used advanced technology to win a 27-year-old case notably lacking in forensic evidence.
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