Extras – Finding and Using Information on the Web
Finding and Using Information on the Web
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Finding and Using Information on the Web
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Legal Research 2000:
Book Review: Law of the Super Searchers: The Online Secrets of Top Legal Researchers by T.R. Halvorson By Michelle Ayers
Michelle Ayers is the Head of Research Services at Jenkins Law Library in Philadelphia, PA.
The Busy Librarian’s Guide to Keeping Current in 5 Minutes a Day
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Internet Librarian – Introduction
Every Searcher Gets Them: Tools to Answer the Universal Questions
E-FOIA Law Increases Access for the Public and Brings Changes to Agencies By Joaquin Ferrao
Joaquin Ferrao is the Attorney Advisor with the Office of Inspector General for the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Notes from the Technology Trenches By Roger Skalbeck
Roger Skalbeck is the Electronic Initiatives Librarian at Howrey & Simon in Washington, D.C., and is the Web Master of the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C. Current work activities cover myriad aspects of electronic research resource evaluation, intranet content development, as well as research and technology training, all from a librarian’s point of view. This column reflects the personal views of the author, which are not necessarily those of his employer or any other organization. This column, of course, is 100% free of any legal advice.
To Pay or Not to Pay: How to Organize Your Free Internet Research Time
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