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International Databases | WatchDog Watcher
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Exploring the changing landscape of global investigative journalism. Investigative Dashboard’s Worldwide Company Data. Is probably the most comprehensive listing of websites and databases where information on companies in more than 150 jurisdictions can be found. The Dashboard is a project of the nonprofit Overseas Crime and Corruption Reporting Project based in Sarajevo, the International Center for Journalists in the U.S. and the Forum for African Investigative Reporters. Has a list of corporate regist...
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User Education in Law Librarianship: January 2012
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User Education in Law Librarianship. A blog designed to relay information to law librarians and people working in law libraries to share and develop ideas that help us teach and reach our patron base. Monday, January 30, 2012. Assisting Faculty with Publishing. I have an article that was published in the February 2012 edition of AALL Spectrum. The article, Assisting Faculty with Publishing: How libraries can assist faculty throughout the publication process. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Research Instructi...
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Authors Guild v. Google, Inc.
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Authors Guild v. Google, Inc. Raquo; Authors Guild v. Google, Inc. Amici - In Support. Amici - Google Partners. Authors Guild v. Google, Inc. The history of the case begins with several major libraries which, over a period of many years, assembled independent collections of books. It is as yet unclear to what degree taxpayer funds were used to purchase, organize, and maintain these various collections. United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. 2009-08-08, docket items 0001 - 0129.
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User Education in Law Librarianship: October 2011
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User Education in Law Librarianship. A blog designed to relay information to law librarians and people working in law libraries to share and develop ideas that help us teach and reach our patron base. Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Bluebook Videos by Elon School of Law Library. Today, I added a new link to the "Links of Interest" section of this site: Bluebook Videos. Created at Elon University School of Law Library. These videos are based on the 19th edition of the Bluebook. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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User Education in Law Librarianship: Been a long time, I shouldn't have left you!/The Law Library Reference Interview
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User Education in Law Librarianship. A blog designed to relay information to law librarians and people working in law libraries to share and develop ideas that help us teach and reach our patron base. Wednesday, November 20, 2013. Been a long time, I shouldn't have left you! The Law Library Reference Interview. I lifted that from this song. In case you are interested. It has been over a year since my last post, but I'm back! We went after Shannon Jones. Interview Tips from the SEAALL Placement Committee.
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State of Oregon Law Library Blog: August 2015
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Return to the Law Library. Return to the Law Library. Monday, August 31, 2015. Oregon Appellate Court Oral Arguments - Week of August 31st. Before the Oregon Supreme Court this week. The Oregon Court of Appeals has a full docket of oral arguments. This week from September 1st to the 3rd. State of Oregon Law Library. Wednesday, August 26, 2015. Women's Equality Day: Women's Suffrage in Oregon. Learn more about the Oregon women’s suffrage movement at the Oregon Encyclopedia. You can also visit us here in S...
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Managing Miracles: Policy for the Network Society: Private Information in Public Court Filings
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Managing Miracles: Policy for the Network Society. Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Private Information in Public Court Filings. Court proceedings are supposed to be public. When they are public and easily accessible, citizens know the law and the courts are kept accountable. These are the principles that underpin RECAP. Our project to help liberate federal court records from behind a pay-wall. And Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 9037. But what happens when mistakes are made or negligence occurs? I'm Steve S...
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Reworking the CourtListener Datamodel - Work, iterate, work, iterate… · Michael Jay Lissner
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Reworking the CourtListener Datamodel Work, iterate, work, iterate…. Brian and I have been hard at work the past week figuring out how to make CourtListener. Able to understand more that one document type. Our goal right now is to make it possible to add:. Oral arguments and other audio content,. Video content if it’s available,. Thousands of ninth circuit briefs that Resource.org has recently scanned. The solution we’ve come up with is an architecture like the following:. And an editable version. A few ...
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Lisa Borodkin » Copyright
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Music, arts and new media policy. May 14, 2011. Posted by lborodkin in : Uncategorized. It is always great to talk to Denise Howell and Evan Brown on This Week in Law. I had the pleasure of being a guest on Episodes 107 (April 15, 2011) and 87 (November 19, 2010) on this video podcast, which I consider essential listening for keeping up with technology law trends. Here are the replays:. Currently circulating on Capital Hill. Legal TweetChat for Web Journalists. March 26, 2010. Here is the transcript.
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