Monthly archives: July, 2000
Extras – Finding Federal, State and Local Governments on the Web
Gloria Miccioli has been a law librarian for 20 years. Her specialty is research. She has worked as Government Documents/Reference Librarian at the Jacob Burns Law Library of the George Washington University Law School; as Senior Research Librarian for Williams & Connolly; and is currently International Librarian for Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue’s D.C. office, where she provides expert research services for the firm’s overseas offices.
Features – An Overview of Estonian Law and Web Resources
Subjects: Features, International Legal ResearchResearchRoundup – Slip Opinion Listservers
Subjects: Court Resources, ResearchRoundupLLRXBuzz – July 10, 2000
Tara Calishain is the co-author of Official Netscape Guide to Internet Research, 2nd Edition, and author or co-author of four other books. She is the owner of CopperSky Writing & Research.
Extras – lexisOne: The New Internet Resource for Small Firm Attorneys and Solos
lexisONE: The New Internet Resource for Small Firm Attorneys and Solos
by Sabrina I. Pacifici
Latest Links – Healthinfoquest…
Latest Links By Margaret Berkland
Margaret Berkland is the president of Data Vision Design, Inc., which has provided applications development, business process design, and other IT services to the legal industry since 1989. Prior to becoming the president of DataVision Design, Inc., Margaret was the Info. Resources Technology Specialist for McKenna & Cuneo, where she still performs those duties on a contract basis. Margaret designed and maintains the firm’s internal homepage of Internet links, and manages the links, link annotations, and article content for McKenna & Cuneo’s Web site.
Published July 5, 2000
Features – Law.com: A Constructive Critique
Blake A. Bell is Senior Knowledge Management Counsel with 600-lawyer Simpson Thacher & Bartlett in New York City and is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of CyberSecuritiesLaw .com
Web Critic – Evaluating Legal Research Web Sites
Attorney and author Kathy Biehl practiced law privately in Houston, Texas for 18½ years before relocating to New York City in 1998. She has taught legal research and writing at the University of Houston Law Center and business law at Rice University. A member of the State Bar of Texas, she earned a B.A. with highest honors from Southern Methodist University and a J.D. with honors from the University of Texas School of Law, where she was a member of Texas Law Review and Order of the Coif. She is co-author of The Lawyer’s Guide to Internet Research (Scarecrow Press, Nov. 2000), with Tara Calishain.
Features – Why Microsoft Word is Not Ready for the Law Office: Looking Beyond Features to Quality
Why Microsoft Word Is Not Ready for the Law Office: Looking Beyond Features to Quality
By Paul E. Merrell