Features – Electronic Court Filing
Return to Library Electronic Court Filing By Bradley J. Hillis
Bradley J. Hillis holds MA and JD degrees from the University of Washington. He is the editor of the forthcoming, “Internet Experiments in Electronic Court Filing,” and is a representative of the courts to the Washington Digital Signature Implementation Task Force. His previous Internet law articles have appeared on the Web at Villanova Institute for Information Law and Policy.
Extras – 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 TrenchesFeatures – Cable Modems: the Future is Now! – In the Right Neighborhood
Subjects: Features, Internet TrendsResearchWire – Unearthing Statistical Data on Internet: Effective Research Strategies
ResearchWire Unearthing Statistical Data on Internet: Effective Research Strategies By Genie Tyburski
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.
Features – Finding Information on the Federal Communications Commission Web Site
Finding Information on the Federal Communications Commission Web Site By Diana Botluk
Diana Botluk is a reference librarian at the Judge Kathryn J. DuFour Law Library at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., and is the author of the 1996 edition of The Legal List: Research on the Internet. She is a regular columnist for the Internet Law Researcher, where she writes about finding information on the World Wide Web. She also teaches basic, advanced and online legal research at the University of Maryland, and co-chairs the Internet Focus Group for the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C.
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Features – A Bridge Too Long? A New Appraisal of the View of CD-ROM as a Bridge Technology
Return to Library A Bridge Too Long? A New Appraisal of the View of CD-ROM as a Bridge Technology By Stephen P. Weiter (Posted September 1, 1997; Archived October 1, 1997)
Stephen P. Weiter earned his MLS from the School of Information Studies at Syracuse University in 1995. He is currently the Senior Law Librarian for Automation at the New York State Appellate Division Law Library, Fourth Department, in Rochester, NY. He has experience working in public, academic, and library automation vendors. Stephen has written for Computers in Libraries, and teaches a graduate level course in government documents at Syracuse University.