Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Friday, August 07, 2009
Other virtual library cats
Did you know that you can visit with other virtual library cats ? All you need is a public library card. You can then access that Library's databases and investigate a wide range of subjects including biographies, genealogy and newspapers. All for free!! Just go to your nearest public library and speak with a librarian. And don't forget to say meow to the library's virtual cat.
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Monday, August 03, 2009
The 25 Greatest Legal TV Shows
The latest issue of the ABA Journal has a piece on The 25 Greatest Legal TV Shows. Now that the bar is over, you can give yourself a break and relax with some legal TV. You can even vote for your favorite legal TV show on the ABA website.
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Saturday, August 01, 2009
Movie Review Intelligence
As I mentioned yesterday, now is the time to relax and have some fun. So how do you find the best movies to enjoy, and avoid the disappointing ones? Let Movie Review Intelligence sort it out. The self-described purpose of this site is to give moviegoers (of which about 81%, according to a recent survey, follow movie reviews) the most accurate and complete picture of movie reviews possible.
Movie Review Intelligence collects and analyzes movie reviews from more than 65 U.S. and Toronto media outlets, including newspapers, magazines, broadcast media and wire service publications. Percentages for positive reviews of each film are posted, as well as movie review summaries with links to the full-text reviews. Moviegoers can focus on their own geographic area or on a favorite slice of the media, such as national, film industry, or indie press reviews. Constant updates, with options for email alerts, RSS feeds, and following the site on Twitter, make this a great guide to choosing a great movie.
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Movie Review Intelligence collects and analyzes movie reviews from more than 65 U.S. and Toronto media outlets, including newspapers, magazines, broadcast media and wire service publications. Percentages for positive reviews of each film are posted, as well as movie review summaries with links to the full-text reviews. Moviegoers can focus on their own geographic area or on a favorite slice of the media, such as national, film industry, or indie press reviews. Constant updates, with options for email alerts, RSS feeds, and following the site on Twitter, make this a great guide to choosing a great movie.
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
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