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Ernie The Attorney: Gathering information efficiently

Ernie makes some very good points in this post. If you do go the feed reader route, my advice is to choose your feeds wisely, otherwise you might feel overwhelmed.

Filed under: News, Web 2.0

Top 10 Law Student Books of the Moment: Starter Edition

Filed under: Law School

CALI Confernce 2008

This year’s CALI Conference for Law School Computing is being held at our sister law school here in Baltimore, starting tomorrow (June 19). The conference runs through Saturday (June 21). You can find the program here. There is also a wiki.

Filed under: Law School, Teaching, Technology, library 2.0, software ,

Proceedings of the Old Bailey are online

Proceedings of the Old Bailey, 1674-1913:

A fully searchable edition of the largest body of
texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published,
containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London’s central criminal
court.

Filed under: Uncategorized

NY Times on SSRN and Faculty Vanity

The New York Times has an article on SSRN download rankings. Speaking from personal experience, I know that many faculty members are interested in these rankings.

Filed under: Law School, Technology

Suffolk University’s Transitioning from 1-L to Summer Work Podcast Series.

The link to this series is here.  (http://www.law.suffolk.edu/podcasts/lps-2008-summer.html). You’ll need iTunes to subscribe.

Filed under: Law School, advice

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