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By Jeff Beard
Jeff Beard is the author of Law Tech Guru Blog, and Legal IT Manager at Caterpillar Inc.’s Legal Services Division.
Wrongful Conviction and Innocence Resources on the Internet
By Ken Strutin
Ken Strutin (JD, MLS) is an experienced law librarian, criminal defense attorney, and well-known writer and speaker. He is the author of amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect?link_code=ur2&camp=1789&tag=lawlibraryresour&creative=9325&path=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0971898200?v=glance&n=283155&n=507846&s=books&v=glance">The Insider’s Guide: Criminal Justice Resources on the Internet, and has lectured extensively about the benefits of using the Internet for legal research at national and local CLE training programs. Mr. Strutin also wrote amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect?link_code=ur2&camp=1789&tag=lawlibraryresour&creative=9325&path=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0831811455?v=glance&n=283155&s=books&v=glance">ALI-ABA’s Practice Checklist Manual on Representing Criminal Defendants, and co-authored the award winning Legal Research Methodology computer tutorial, published by the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI). He has contributed chapters to several books and written many articles concerning knowledge management, legal research and criminal law. Mr. Strutin has taught courses in Advanced Legal Research and Law Office Management. He is also listed in Who’s Who in American Law. Currently, Mr. Strutin is the Director of Legal Information Services at the New York State Defenders Association and writes a column for the New York Law Journal.
Beth Wellington reviews and recommends a recently published book that provides perspective on both sides of the contentious social, political and ethical debate surrounding abortion in America.
Peggy Garvin’s column this month focuses on e-gov websites, databases, and digital collections on homeland security, highlighting specific resources, services and access methods.
From speciality gear for tots and yummy healthy babyfood, to the outstanding art exhibits and gourmet food products available in Philadelphia, Kathy Biehl offers recommendations well worth reviewing.
Bookstore Purchases made through the LLRX.com Online amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect-home/lawlibraryresour">Amazon.com Bookstore help support this website at no cost to you. Thank you. Recommended books by subject-specific categories New Listings – April 22, 2006 Click on the title to order through Amazon.com.
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Peggy Garvin describes the capabilities of a customizable free web service that lets you build your own little search engine by choosing up to 25 sites to search at once.
Ken Strutin’s series of articles on Criminal Justice Resources continues with this extensive bibliography that includes: Foreign Language Publications & Websites; Directories and Services; Deaf and Hard of Hearing Resources; Ethics and Standards; Federal and State Court Interpreter Programs and Reference Sources.
Competitive intelligence and marketing expert Donna Cavallini reviews ALM Research Online, a service that allows users to search, sort and analyze key legal industry data. Donna’s bottom line: this is a “must-have tool.”
Connie Crosby describes the hardware and software options available to create and maintain a podcast. She also delves into the reasons why this may be a perfect medium for teaching law students and lawyers. Connie’s investigation into podcasting reveals that a range of topical content is available, produced by professionals and hobbyists. This is a great guide to an emerging technology that offers interesting opportunities to teach, train and communicate in an interactive and cost effective manner.
Peggy Garvin reviews the new searchable catalog of current and historical federal congressional, executive, and judicial publications that are in print, electronic, and other formats.
The 2005 New York Chocolate Show offered Kathy Biehl the chance to discover some divine products from a range of American chocolatiers. She also shares a unique treat she received as a holiday gift, and continues her thread about sharing recipes and ingredients.