University of Baltimore Law Library Blog

Icon

News and links of interest to the law school community

Nifty blawg resource

The Law Library of Congress has cataloged and archived a bunch of law related blogs (blawgs) on a variety of subjects. [Hat tip, Jahnna Harvey]

Filed under: Cool links, Web 2.0, blog, library 2.0

The Daily Record has a blog

The Daily Record’s blog, On the Record, is actually 2 blogs in one – one for business and one for law. This mirrors the focus of the Daily Record itself.  Best of all, you can go to On the Record for both parts. They also have RSS feeds for each blog, as well as for videos they produce.

Filed under: Cool links, Web 2.0, blog

For our blogging/podcasting faculty

The folks at CALI wanted you to remember that Classcaster may fit all your blogging and podcasting needs. From the announcement:

Classcaster provides a solution for faculty, librarians, and technologists who are looking for a simple, advertisement-free, educationally-focused, and vendor neutral blogging and podcasting platform. Classcaster’s features include:

– multiple authors per blog


– multiple blogs per author


– unique URLs


– fully customizable templates


– unlimited storage for podcasts and files


– iTunes-compatible RSS2 news feeds


– automated telephone recording to podcast system


– direct access to Classcaster developer (that’d be me)


– and more….

All you need to get started is a CALI web account. Visit
http://www.classcaster.org/ or check out the Classcaster FAQ at
http://www.classcaster.org/?op=display&page=faq for more details.

Filed under: Law School, Teaching, Technology, Web 2.0, blog

More blogs

The Law Librarian Blog alerts us to some blogs from Nolo Press, which publishes a bunch of self-help materials. Check them out.

Filed under: Cool links, Web 2.0, blog

All work and no play….

Blogging may be a little sparse here until the Blogger-in-Chief gets back from visiting family and friends in Germany.

Filed under: blog

Law Library's del.icio.us Bookmarks