LRR’s Latest Reads – November 2009
December 3, 2009
Here are some of the blog posts I’ve found interesting lately…
- Lawyers and Web 2.0: what are the implications?Published: July 10, 2009Source: KM LibrarianToday I started work on my paper for the ALLA Evolution Conference. The topic is Professionals and Web 2.0, and will to some extent be a presentation of the results from our Professionals and Web 2.0 whitepape...
- Legal Professionals and Web 2.0 - ALLA presentationPublished: September 11, 2009Source: KM LibrarianI have loaded a copy of my conference presentation up to Slideshare - there are notes for relevant slides too.Professionals and Web 2.0: Findings from the CCH whitepaperView more presentations from Linda Moore....
- Removing Our Inherited Blinders: Thomson Reuters CEO on the Next Generation of WestlawPublished: December 1, 2009Source: Law Librarian BlogTom Glocer has been CEO of Thomson Reuters since 2001 and has been a blogger for the last couple of years. His blog came to my attention because I was so utterly bored over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend that...
- Free Political Lectures Available Via the WebPublished: December 2, 2009Source: Law Librarian BlogOnline College has posted a collection of of links titled 100 Awesome Open Lectures for Political Minds. Some specific lectures include American Political Thought, The Supreme Court, Civil Liberties, and Civil...
- Vote For Your Favourite Legal BlogPublished: December 1, 2009The shortlist (or should we say long list) of 100 selected finalists has now been published by the ABA and they want you to vote for your favourite in each of their 10 categories. Unfortunately the list isn't q...
- Wikipedia in Court: When and How Citing Wikipedia and Other Consensus Websites is AppropriatePublished: December 2, 2009Source: Legal Research Plus“Wikipedia in Court: When and How Citing Wikipedia and Other Consensus Websites is Appropriate” HANNAH B. MURRAY, affiliation not provided to SSRN JASON C. MILLER, Government of the United States of America...
- Screenjelly: Record and Share your Screen Activity at TwitterPublished: July 7, 2009Source: Web Apps on Go2Web20Screenjelly records your screen activity with your voice so you can spread it as a video via Twitter or email. Use it to quickly share cool apps or software tips, report a bug, or just show stuff you like. S...
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