This Week’s Links: 051209
- VLLB: Canadian law blogs list
- Opinions politiques
- Le monde politique et judiciaire
- La pub et le droit
- Culture Libre.ca
- C’est une Blog?
- CaDerange
- FP Infomart Mobile
- Wikipedia: concept map
- Wikipedia: topic map
- Grokker: search for Chaoulli
- NY Times: Snared in the Web of a Wikipedia Liar
- Medworth.org.uk: Reliability of Wikipedia
- Wired: Wikipedia Faces Growing Pains
- The 1911 Edition Encyclopedia
- Le Réseau juridique: Foire aux questions juridiques
- Canadian Industrial Designs Database
- University of Michigan: Government Gazettes Online
- Carnegie Mellon: unofficial Canadiana
- Carnegie Mellon: Stewart Clayman
- Library and Archives Canada: Canadian Information By Subject: 34 Law
- AdmiraltyLaw.com
- Joe Magnet: Constitutional Law of Canada
- McGill University: Prof. Tetley: Maritime law
- BCRELinks.com: the deal maker’s toolbox
- Theses Canada Portal
- Library and Archives Canada
- Connie Crosby’s MA thesis abstract
- Humanist Archives Vol. 2: How many languages can computers work with?
- Canadian Bar Association
- CBA: technology resources page
- PracticePro
- Law Librarian Blog: Infolaw Portal
- House of Butter
- Infolaw (U.K.)
- Martin’s Archival Criminal Code
- Canada Law Book
- 2005 Weblog Awards Archives: The Best Law Blog
- 2005 Weblog Awards Archives: Best Canadian Blog
- Stop the ACLU
- TaxProf Blog
- BeldarBlog
- Time Magazine: Most Influential 100 Poll
- Harvard Law School: Sixteenth Century English Lawyer’s Library
- Harvard Law School: Henry N. Ess III
- Harvard Law School: Letters: gifts of Ess [pdf]
- University of Toronto Law Journal: Albert Mayrand’s Private Law Library
- 1911 Britannica: William Rastell
- The Pitt News: Students search, destroy
- Yale Law School: Regulating Search: A Symposium on Search Engines, Law, and Public Policy

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