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CongressLine – The Fall of Discontent: The Encryption Controversy
Return to Library CongressLine The Fall of Discontent: The Encryption Controversy
by Carol M. Morrissey
Carol M. Morrissey has been the Legislative Specialist for the Washington, D. C. office of Chicago’s Sidley & Austin for 11 years. She is a lawyer and legislative expert who has also authored a Congressional update column for the last 4 years.
(Posted November 1, 1997; Archived December 1, 1997)
Newstand – October 1997
Subjects: News (Newstand), NewstandResearchWire – Unearthing Statistical Data on Internet: Effective Research Strategies
ResearchWire Unearthing Statistical Data on Internet: Effective Research Strategies By Genie Tyburski
Guide on the Side – Now I Get the Picture: A Visual Strunk & White
Subjects: Guide on the SideExtras – Getting out of the Box: The Knowledge Management Opportunity – A Summary/Review of the SLA Videotape
Getting out of the Box: The Knowledge Management Opportunity A Summary/Review of the SLA Videotape By Sue Taylor
Sue Taylor has been a private law librarian since 1977. Sue is the Reference Librarian at the Los Angeles office of Katten Muchin & Zavis.
Notes from the Technology Trenches – October, 1997
Subjects: Notes from the Technology TrenchesLatest Links – World Development Resources (TMS Sequoia), etc….
Links in the News
How to Introduce a Guest Speaker: Tips & Templates
Guide on the Side How to Introduce Speakers: Tips and Templates
Extras – The Law Library Downsizing Dilemma: One Librarians Perspective
The Law Library Downsizing Dilemma: One Librarians Perspective By Barbara Silbersack
Barbara Silbersack has been librarian for the Cincinnati office of Thompson, Hine and Flory since 1984. She received her Master’s in Library Science from Indiana University in 1991. Active for years in the Special Libraries Association (SLA), she was most recently Chair of the Legal Division. Barbara is also a frequent writer and speaker on various law library issues.