Wednesday, August 31, 2005

What is RSS, and Why Should You Care?

Podcasting at AU Washington College of Law. If you think UB should start something similar, let me know.

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

This is for Professors Oppenheimer and Fryer: beSpacific: USPTO Announces New Trademark Official Gazette Search Line In TESS

University of Baltimore Law School's Baltimore Scholars Program Receives Maryland Higher Education Award

Monday, August 29, 2005

For library geeks: beSpacific: Online, Searchable Directory of Libraries Worldwide

beSpacific: Patriot Act Used to Demand Library Patron Records

beSpacific: Frequently-Cited Treaties and Other International Instruments

Friday, August 26, 2005

Required reading! Ernie The Attorney: Legal problems - what exactly is a legal problem?

beSpacific: Law Librarians Hunt for Fugitive Gov. Docs to Ensure Public Accessibility

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

For LARW faculty and students: Out of the Jungle: Legal writing blog

beSpacific: Bloggers Create RSS Feeds for USPTO News and Releases

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Faculty members take note: Out of the Jungle: LexisNexis unveils anti-plagiarism tool.

beSpacific: Web Search Emphasizes The Present to the Detriment of Access to Data on the Past

beSpacific: New on LLRX.com

Friday, August 19, 2005

Friday fun
Out of the Jungle: Law Library Puzzler

Thursday, August 18, 2005

Appeals Court Tosses Judge's Wiccan Order

beSpacific: Archived Websites Play Increasingly Valuable Role in Litigation

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

beSpacific: Digital Rights Management Tools Debut With New School Year

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Out of the Jungle: Making research obsolete? Taking the 'R' out of LARW?

Now this is what I call esoteric: Foreign Collection Development Blog (FCIL-SIS)

beSpacific: New on LLRX.com

Monday, August 15, 2005

Wireless Printing!

For those of you running Windows, click here for instructions. Unfortunately, you need to run Internet Explorer to install the printer driver.

For those of you with Mac's, click here for instructions.

Slashdot | US Copyright Office Considering MSIE-only website. Just say no to Microsoft only.

Out of the Jungle: Empirical Legal Scholarship and Faculty Hiring

Friday, August 12, 2005

beSpacific: Eighth Edition of International Patent Classification Published on the Web

And now for my semi-regular pro Linux linke: Slashdot | USB-Powered Linux Server Fits in Your Pocket

Out of the Jungle: What Law School Rankings Should and Shouldn't Do: A Former Law Dean's Perspective

Thursday, August 11, 2005

beSpacific: Preview of New IE Browser

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Some Question Third Year of Law School

For all you incoming first year students: Out of the Jungle: How to read a case

Out of the Jungle: End of the Summer Comes Too Soon! You got that right.

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

Out of the Jungle: A Jurisprudential Approach to Teaching Legal Research

beSpacific: New on LLRX.com

Monday, August 08, 2005

Out of the Jungle: Law student podcasts

Ernie The Attorney: How many ways can information be organized?

beSpacific: Study Measures Overlap and Ranking Differences of Leading Search Engines

Friday, August 05, 2005

Out of the Jungle: Why change is difficult in law schools

This link is for Elizabeth (although i know she'd rather have a star): Ernie The Attorney: The poetry of a small town lawyer

beSpacific: Searchable Index to Judge Robert's Opinions Available

Thursday, August 04, 2005

And now for something completely different: Out of the Jungle: Free beer!

Out of the Jungle: Law prof hiring trends and law librarian tenure

Student labs have been converted to Microsoft Windows XP and student accounts have been migrated. Students will see a new network drive. This new drive will be identified by the letter “O” and contains the student's old Favorites, My Documents, and Desktop files. The "O" drive can be accessed through the My Computer icon when logged on to a campus computer.

The "O" drive is read-only and the contents will be unavailable after December 1, 2005. Students are advised to review the contents of their O drive and move all wanted files to the M drive. (The M drive is personal space accessible from any campus computer.)

beSpacific: Judge Roberts' Answers to Senate Judiciary Committee Questionnaire

Tuesday, August 02, 2005

Jimbo Wales (founder of Wikipedia) is guest blogging over at Prof. Lessig's blog. Today he is asking readers for help in selecting Ten Things That Will Be Free.

beSpacific: FirstGov for Citizens: Facts and Figures About Your Community

Monday, August 01, 2005

Ernie The Attorney: Law Schools & the quest for great rankings

Ernie The Attorney: An Amazing Printer Set-Up Utility

beSpacific: Presentations and Bibliography on Law Firms and Outsourcing