This Week in BlogTalkRadio, 11/30-12/6

With Thanksgiving behind us and Christmas and Hanukah up ahead, it’s been a lively week ...

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In honor of the opening day of New Moon, the latest film in The Twilight Saga, we thought we ...

 

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This month we'll discuss Google Scholar's new Legal Opinions and Journals, xyggy.com and more.

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Carl Malamud, of Public.Resource.org will be our guest. We'll discuss Law.Gov and other digital preservation and open access issues.

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Richard Leiter and Brian Striman explore and and all issues of concern to law libraries, law librarians, legal bibliography and the profession.

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We will discuss law library consortia and their roles in supporting members expand their services and extend their purchasing power. Tracy Thompson, executive director of NELLCO wi ... more

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We will discuss the challenges of electronic titles in law libraries. How should these materials be cataloged, if at all? How should access to digital collections effect our collec ... more

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We'll discuss how to use, and why we should or shouldn't use in libraries Twitter, Facebook, Martindale-Hubbell Connect, WorldCat.org, Plurk, and all the other social media tools.

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We're going to be talking to a group of firm librarians about what resources are being used in law firms today.

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This week we will focus on LIPA with special guest Margie Maes, executive director. We will also be joined by law library tech guru, Jim Milles.

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Special Guest will be Jim Milles, SUNY Buffalo who will talk about a few of his favorite things - technology wise: blogging, podcasting, and their application to law librarianship. ... more

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We will discuss move of University Presses other publishers to publish in digital format and the consequences and logistics of adjusting to this. How do libraries "collect" such ma ... more

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This week's topics will be govtrack.us, open access to government information, Lexis and Westlaw's stock prices and the Durham Statement

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This month we will discuss, Twitter as a news source, the end of supplementation of treatises, what books are good for and China

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The semester begins.... orientations, new faculty, new year: what worked, what didn't. Please join us for a dialog about beginning the new year.

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We'll discuss highlights of this year's Annual Meeting in Washington, DC. [NOTE: This show features some annoying interruptions, such as a fire alarm going off halfway through the ... more

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