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Tuesday, September 07, 2010
HeinOnline Enhancement: Faceted Searching Expanded to more Libraries!
Faceted searching was only available in HeinOnline's Law Journal Library, but there is good news to report! HeinOnline added faceted searching to two additional HeinOnline Libraries: Kluwer Law International Journals and Bar Journals. Click here to read
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Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Saturday, September 04, 2010
Labor Day
The first Monday in September, thanks to an Act of Congress passed in 1894, is set aside to celebrate the national holiday we know as Labor Day. The U.S. Department of Labor provides an overview of "Labor Day History" that describes the last holiday of the summer as "a creation of the labor movement" that is "dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers." The social and legal background of the early 20th century labor reform movement comes alive at "The Triangle Factory Fire," an impressive exhibit created by the Cornell University Library and Cornell's School of Industrial and Labor Relations. Exploring original documents, first-hand accounts, and photographs from Cornell's collections, visitors to the site can glimpse the horrors of the New York City factory fire that resulted in 146 young worker deaths, and then explore the path that led through investigation of a tragedy to New York's pioneering and landmark worker protective legislation.
We will be here
For those of you dedicated students who want to get some work done on Labor Day, we will be here. You can get both Reference librarian and Circulation desk assistance during Labor Day weekend. Our Reference librarian hours will be:
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Saturday: 10am - 6pm
Sunday: 12pm - 8pm
Labor Day Monday: 10am - 6pm
Check our hours for when Circulation staff is available.
And make sure and get out and enjoy the long weekend! I plan to bask in some post hurricane sunshine.
Ernster, the Virtual Library CatThursday, September 02, 2010
ATL -- The Nine Lives of Blawg Posts and Legal Articles
Today Above The Law has a great post with tips for how attorneys can get the most out of any legal writing that they do. Basically this involves using different social media to share articles and republishing the same article in multiple formats.
This advice could be useful for both clerks and new associates at law firms, and solo and small firm practitioners who are trying to build a practice. As ATL notes, the work of writing legal articles often falls to clerks and new associates (even though firm partners often share or take the by-lines), so getting more readers for an article can give clerks and new associates more professional exposure. And solo and small firm practitioners can make themselves appear big and important (and thus attract more clients) by writing articles that seem to have been written by seasoned experts.
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
This advice could be useful for both clerks and new associates at law firms, and solo and small firm practitioners who are trying to build a practice. As ATL notes, the work of writing legal articles often falls to clerks and new associates (even though firm partners often share or take the by-lines), so getting more readers for an article can give clerks and new associates more professional exposure. And solo and small firm practitioners can make themselves appear big and important (and thus attract more clients) by writing articles that seem to have been written by seasoned experts.
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legal blogs,
legal publishing,
legal scholarship
BP Oil Spill Lawsuits
Here they come: See a list of the British Petroleum oil spill-related lawsuits filed so far, with links to the orders and complaints, here.
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