This Week’s Links: 060120

  1. RSS4Lib
  2. Techcrunch
  3. FeedXs
  4. Feedburner
  5. RSSxl
  6. Tristana
  7. FeedTier
  8. Seth Lloyd
  9. Lloyd, Programming the Universe: A Quantum Computer Scientist Takes on the Cosmos
  10. Cool Tools
  11. Nova Scotia Statutes
  12. Nova Scotia Public Highways Act
  13. Nova Scotia Beaches Act
  14. Nova Scotia Baby Chick Protection Act
  15. Wikipedia: hogshead
  16. Nova Scotia Merchandise Inspection Act
  17. Nova Scotia Treasure Trove Act
  18. Oak Island
  19. Karen’s Schneider’s Beyond Algorithms: A Librarian’s Guide to Finding Web Sites You Can Trust
  20. Google News search re US Dept. Justice and Google records
  21. BBC News: Google defies US over search data
  22. Google’s letter to US Dept. Justice re request for search data [pdf]
  23. New Yorker, J. Toobin, “Name that Source: Why are the courts leaning on journalists”
  24. SearchEngineWatch: US Dept. Justice Motion to Produce
  25. China View: war against porn
  26. MSNBC: Google rebuffs feds over access to search data
  27. John Battell’s Searchblog: Don’t look now, but it’s happening
  28. New York Times: Google Resists U.S. Subpoena of Search Data
  29. The Globe and Mail
  30. Dow Jones
  31. Reuters
  32. factiva
  33. Canada Stockwatch
  34. LexisNexis Canada: alliance with Factiva
  35. Lexis Nexis
  36. Sungard
  37. CARL report: Brave New World? Access Copyright in its Own Words on Issues Affecting Research Libraries
  38. CARL report: Compilation of Views on Aspects of Copyright Reform, as Submitted in Response to the Consultation Paper on Digital Copyright Issues
  39. Newman et al v. Halstead et al, 2006 BCSC 65
  40. Internet Archive
  41. LLRX
  42. M.P. Zillman: Deep Web Research 2006
  43. IT.Can Blog
  44. Canadian IT Law Association
  45. LawTechnologyNews
  46. LLRX: Connie Crosby: Do-It-Yourself Professional Development
  47. Legalt Technology: Ron Friedmann: Do Blawgs Burn as Brightly as Surveys Suggest
  48. CBA: PracticeLink
  49. CNET News.com: The blogosphere: Are blogs worth the hype?
  50. Jurist Canada
  51. Wikipedia: Flying Dutchman
  52. Business Week: B. Helm: “Curling Up With a Good E-Book”
  53. The Virtual Chase
  54. Nature
  55. news@nature: Web users judge sites in the blink of an eye
  56. World Wide Web Lilbrary: A. Smith: “Evaluation of Information Sources”
  57. Law Society
  58. BBC News Magazine: Ever been drunk driving a steam engine?
  59. Kluwer Arbitration
  60. International Bar Association
  61. LLRX: J. Wenger, “International Commercial Arbitration: Locating the Resources”
  62. Arbitration Links: Websites of Interest
  63. Larry Lessig’s blog
  64. YouTube: Lawrence Lessig: Is Google Book Search “Fair Use”?
  65. Open Democracy: Google: Search or Destroy?
  66. Out-Law.com: Search Engine Wars
  67. International Herald Tribune: To cut costs, companies push law firms to outsource research
  68. Heller Ehrman – David B. Goodwin Bio
  69. I. Berlin: “The Hedgehog and the Fox” (excerpted)
  70. New York Times: Both Fox and Hedgehog
  71. Strategic Legal Technology: Outsourcing legal research: Did the New York Times get it right?
  72. ABA Journal Question of the Week
  73. Wikipedia’s Wikilaw project
  74. Lessig Blog: Wikilaw launches
  75. www.jurispedia.org
  76. www.wiki-law.org
  77. special Canada Post rate for mailing library books
  78. TALL
  79. Wendy Reynolds
  80. Canada Post
  81. Canadian Library Association
  82. l’Association pour la science et les techniques de la documentation (ASTED)

Comments

  1. the good link for the (not only) canadian project #75: http://www.jurispedia.org