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musings on print and online information in law firm libraries
In my blogging, I have always had a focus on online information, rather than libraries as physical repositories of physical objects. Even the name of this blog suggests this. But I’d like to think that I’m not a fundamentalist about...
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notes from ALLA 2009
It’s been a little over two weeks since the ALLA conference finished in Darwin. This time, I have notes about most of the conference. These notes are a collaborative work between me and Allison Jones of Minter Ellison, who worked...
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blogging the 2009 ALLA conference in Darwin
I'm in Darwin, attending the 2009 ALLA (Australian Law Librarians' Association) conference. Right now, my rough notes are available via my FriendFeed.
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confessions of a little brother who is also a librarian
One of my responsibilities at work is media monitoring – finding everything that is being said about my subject (usually a company or a person or an issue) in the relevant media. Traditionally, lawyers only cared about what was being...
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3 free business research resources I can’t do without
Yes, I work in a law library, but a lot of my research work is business research. Each of these items has been helpful for me on several occasions. 1. Thomson Reuters league tables For some reason I can never...
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no longer maintaining US permanent residency
One of the posts which has generated a few questions for me is this one from 2005, where I mention returning to the US once a year in order to retain my US permanent residency. Since I made that post,...
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the halcyon days of blogging are over
Almost ten years ago I read librarian.net and the Shifted Librarian on the web. I had no idea there was such a word as "blog", I had no clue about RSS readers. Three years after that, I could no longer...
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the reason for the path
There used to be a time when Monday was my biggest blogging night. Well I did do some blogging tonight, over at Libraries Interact. In that Monday Muse post, I was attempting to be a little more detached - because...
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researching EMs
The EM (Explanatory Memorandum) is an extremely useful document in Australian legal research. Many people just assume that every parliament in the Australian federal system has always produced an EM for every Bill. Unfortunately this is not true. Last week...
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the four elements of the Law Library Request from Hell
Urgent / Rude / Arbitrary or Unnecessary / Banal Urgent Even the most easy and simple task can be stressful if it needs to be repeated 100 times in 5 minutes. When the task is more complicated and it needs...
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