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This Week in BlogTalkRadio, 11/30-12/6
With Thanksgiving behind us and Christmas and Hanukah up ahead, it’s been a lively week ...
Partying with Cosby on BlogTalkRadio
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Celebrating ‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’
In honor of the opening day of New Moon, the latest film in The Twilight Saga, we thought we ...
This month we'll discuss Google Scholar's new Legal Opinions and Journals, xyggy.com and more.
Carl Malamud, of Public.Resource.org will be our guest. We'll discuss Law.Gov and other digital preservation and open access issues.
Richard Leiter and Brian Striman explore and and all issues of concern to law libraries, law librarians, legal bibliography and the profession.
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
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
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.
We're going to be talking to a group of firm librarians about what resources are being used in law firms today.
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.
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
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
This week's topics will be govtrack.us, open access to government information, Lexis and Westlaw's stock prices and the Durham Statement
This month we will discuss, Twitter as a news source, the end of supplementation of treatises, what books are good for and China
The semester begins.... orientations, new faculty, new year: what worked, what didn't. Please join us for a dialog about beginning the new year.
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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