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Archive for 2005

Biblioacid

Biblioacid is a French weblog, in French, natch, on IT and libraries. In its own (English) words:

Biblioacid is a weblog focused on libraries and technologies, led by 2 French librarians. We aim to inform our French colleagues about what’s going on in librarianship abroad today, to give our opinion about the changes occuring in the library world, and (why not?) to give French-reading librarians abroad an insight of librarianship from a French perspective. Biblioacid is combined with a pdf-formatted e-zine issued every other month (more or less).

All comments, suggestions and contributions are most welcome…

It’s always a . . . [more]

Posted in: Miscellaneous

Juru

Juru, an exprimental IBM development from Haifa written in Java, is a

full text search library written in Java and dedicated to small/mid-size collections where precision is a must. It efficiently applies state-of-the-art search algorithms producing highest-quality search results.

Apparently it’s already inside WebSphere Portal, but an implementation called Tamnun Juru Desktop search puts a browser interface over the search facility, "tamnun" meaning "octopus" in Hebrew. One of the good things about this, apart from its independence from the expensive WebSphrere, is that unlike Google Desktop to date Juru searches Notes.

I’m not sure if it’s commercially available, but . . . [more]

Posted in: Miscellaneous

New Copyright Current Literature Awareness Service

Those of you who subscribe to beSpacific will already have seen this. But just in case: Tarlton Law Library at the University of Texas at Austin, one of the great law libraries, has created a website on "Current copyright literature." Tobe Liebert, the creator of the service, says the site will likely be updated a couple of times a week. No RSS feed, alas.

UPDATE: August 7, 2005
Tobe Liebert writes to say that there’s now an RSS feed for the service. The URL is: http://web.austin.utexas.edu/law_library/copyright/rss.cfm. . . . [more]

Posted in: Miscellaneous

Welcome to Slaw

Welcome to Slaw, the co-operative weblog that aims to share information and insights about the intersection of technology and legal research in Canada.

This is the first posting, and as such needs to get quickly out of the way to make room for postings of substance.

 Enjoy, contribute, learn, teach… It’s Slaw. . . . [more]

Posted in: Miscellaneous

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