Year archives: 1998

Latest Links – Accounting.Net, etc….

(Posted July 15, 1998; Archived August 1, 1998)

mb.gifAccountingNet http://accountingnet.com/index.html

This site has a research library with links to the following resource areas: Tax & Financial Resources, Federal Resources, State Resources, Associations & Societies, International Resources, and Educational Resources. Online searchable GAAP and GAAS Guides are promised later in the summer of 1998. There is also a “Site of the Week” with an description and link to the site. Links are also provided to 100,000 U.S. accounting firms and this directory can be searched. Job postings are also available here.

Subjects: Internet Resources - Web Links, Latest Links

Extras – What’s Happening at the AALL Annual Conference, July 11-15, 1998.

What’s Happening at the American Association of Law Libraries Annual Conference, July 11-15, 1998

If you are attending the AALL Conference, and would like to share any information or experiences with our readers, send an e-mail message to Sabrina I. Pacifici. This page will be continuously updated as we receive information from our roving reporters at AALL.

Subjects: American Association of Law Libraries, Extras

Features – Teaching Charlie, Esq. to Surf

Teaching Charlie, Esq. to Surf By Kenneth E. Johnson

Kenneth E. Johnson is Information Services Project Leader at Mayer, Brown and Platt in Chicago. Ken is author of “The Lawyer’s Guide to Creating Web Pages,” published by the ABA Law Practice Management Section, and the forthcoming “Lawyers Quick Guide to E-Mail” (available July 1998). He is Assistant Editor of the ABA’s Network 2d newsletter, Webmaster of the TECHSHOW 98 Web site, and coeditor of the ABA/LPMS online newsletter page.

Subjects: Features, Training

Notes from the Technology Trenches – July, 1998

Notes from the Technology Trenches By Elizabeth H. Klampert

Elizabeth H. Klampert is the Director of Library Services for the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. Ms. Klampert was formerly a litigator for five years, specializing in professional liability litigation. Before attending law school, she was a corporate librarian for twelve years, holding management positions in libraries in a number of large organizations, including Rainier National Bank in Seattle, Deloitte & Touche, and Merrill Lynch, both in New York. She received both her BA in English and MLS from the University of Washington in Seattle. She received her JD at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York.

Subjects: Notes from the Technology Trenches