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Fastcase news

Paul Lomio wrote 1 month ago: First, there’s this interview on Fox Business:  “Legal Research - Ed Walters, Fastcase … more →

Tags: Open Case Law, Public.Resource.org, Fastcase, Ed Walters, Phillip Rosenthal, FastCite API, Fastcase Querystring API, Christine Hall

New legal research articles

Paul Lomio wrote 1 month ago: This week’s Current Index to Legal Periodicals brings notice of two new articles by law librar … more →

Tags: FREE Resources, Professional reading, Legal Research & Writing, librarians, Current Awareness, Admiralty and maritime law, H. Kumar Percy Jayasuriya, Melanie Oberlin, Lisa Smith-Butler

Learning one CALR system only

Paul Lomio wrote 1 month ago: In addition to our LexisNexis versus Westlaw survey, written about here and here, Erika and I have a … more →

Tags: Library Survey, Professional reading, Legal Research & Writing, Law Schools, Law Students, Surveys, Information Overload, Westlaw, LexisNexis

Lexis v. Westlaw for research -- better, different, or same and the qwerty effect?

Paul Lomio wrote 2 months ago: Today I received SmartCILP June 27, 2008, which included notice of this article: Cavicchi, Jon R., … more →

Tags: legal publishing, Legal Research & Writing, librarians, Library Survey, Professional reading, Surveys, Jon R. Cavicchi, LexisNexis, SmartCILP

LexisNexis Versus Westlaw Survey Results2 comments

Paul Lomio wrote 2 months ago: Below are summary findings from the LexisNexis versus Westlaw survey that we conducted between Apri … more →

Tags: Databases, legal publishing, Legal Research & Writing, librarians, Libraries, Library Survey, search tools, Surveys, Westlaw

Thomson Reuters vs. Bloomberg1 comment

Paul Lomio wrote 2 months ago: Stanford Law School was one of the first, if not the first, law schools to provide a Bloomberg Law t … more →

Tags: Databases, FREE Resources, financial data, bloomberg law, Thomson-Reuters, Bloomberg Law Reports, Bloomberg, The New York Times, Ian Austen

Tools of the Trade, Part V

Kate Wilko wrote 2 months ago: This week’s tool has international flair.  The International Legal Research Tutorial is the p … more →

Tags: FREE Resources, international law, International Legal Research Tutorial, International Organizations, Katherine Topulos, Marci Hoffman, Treaties

Big News - Oregon2 comments

Erika Wayne wrote 2 months ago: From Tim Stanley’s Justia blog: “Oregon’s Legislative Counsel Committee had a meet … more →

Tags: open access, Government Information, Malamud, FREE Resources, Oregon statutes, state statutes, Tim Stanley, Oregon, Carl Malamud

The Law Goes Open Source

Paul Lomio wrote 2 months ago: Forbes Revolutionaries The Law Goes Open Source by Daniel Fisher 06.30.08 “A new breed of onl … more →

Tags: open access, Open-Source, Databases, Copyright, legal publishing, Malamud, FREE Resources, Professional reading, Court Reporting

Bloomberg Law Congressional Bill Alert function

Paul Lomio wrote 3 months ago: From the “What’s New” page of the July 2008 issue of Bloomberg Markets (p. 176): T … more →

Tags: Databases, Tools, Legislative Process, search tools, bloomberg law

Reconfiguring Law Reports and the Concept of Precedent for a Digital Age

Paul Lomio wrote 3 months ago: One of the joys of my job is that I get to see everything new that comes into the library — e … more →

Tags: open access, Government Information, Copyright, legal publishing, Tools, FREE Resources, Professional reading, Court Reporting, Judicial decisionmaking


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