Legislative history is, essentially, whatever sources you can find that help reveal the intent of the legislative body in it’s conduct, usually passing legislation. But the principle also appli… more →
Legal Bibliography Todayanitablog wrote 4 months ago: Sesuaikan ukuran huruf: Tahun 1980 banyak orang berbicara soal mutu dan selama tahun 1990- … more →
Pete Steege wrote 7 months ago: You generate much more information than the files and messages you create EMC now has a digital fo … more →
rleiter wrote 7 months ago: Legislative history is, essentially, whatever sources you can find that help reveal the intent of th … more →
Andrea Shettle, MSW wrote 7 months ago: Nonprofit Launched to Bring Free Accessibility Worldwide The AIR Foundation committed to ‘acce … more →
rleiter wrote 8 months ago: The last story raises many questions. How will all these pictures and email, etc., be stored and u … more →
Laurel Tarulli wrote 8 months ago: This quote is from my old Online Retrieval textbook by Geraldine Walker and Joseph Janes. I’ve … more →
rleiter wrote 9 months ago: If we assume that law libraries, especially public and academic ones, are charged with collecting ma … more →
Steve Campion wrote 10 months ago: [This is one in a series of self-paced discovery exercises for library staff venturing into the soci … more →
esum wrote 11 months ago: This post is meant to be a follow up to Michael Wesch’s video The Machine is Us/ing Us. I titl … more →
Jeremy wrote 1 year ago: An essay called Revising Foucault, the future of Foucault studies, by Colin Koopman, is available (p … more →