This Week’s Links: 060519

  1. Legal Affairs
  2. Legal Affairs: S. Snider, “Old Yeller: The illustrious history”
  3. coloradoan.com: K. Lackett, “American legend Maya Angelou to discuss a life of empowerment”
  4. NCTimes.com: J. Trageser, “Local jazz icon lays it all out in autobiography”
  5. Library Clips
  6. Library Clips: lists lists lists web2.0 lists lists lists
  7. LibraryStuff
  8. Web 2.0 Workgroup
  9. O’Reilly’s Radar
  10. Government 2.0 Think Tank
  11. Dalhousie Law Library
  12. Dalhousie University, Faculty of Law
  13. ajaxWrite
  14. Wikipedia: ajax
  15. 1 Global Legal Monitor 2006 [pdf]
  16. 1 Global Legal Monitor February 2006 [pdf]
  17. Global Legal Information Network
  18. ServiceDoc Info: Global Legal Monitor (Law Library of Congress)
  19. My Shingle: Eight Reasons Solo Lawyers Should Use Law Libraries
  20. My Shingle
  21. Mary Whisner
  22. University of Washington, M. G. Gallagher Law Library
  23. beSpacific
  24. Dorothea Salo
  25. TechEssence
  26. TechEssence.Info: Failing gracefully
  27. TechEssence.Info: about
  28. BC Criminal Law Blog
  29. Stern & Albert
  30. LibraryThing
  31. LibraryThing: LibraryThing for organizations
  32. LibraryThing: Can Organizations Join LibraryThing?
  33. Microsoft Access
  34. Inmagic
  35. Insignia Software
  36. Stephen’s Lighthouse
  37. Tame The Web: Libraries and Technology
  38. Calgary Sun: Canada’s ‘private’ province slammed
  39. Edmonton Journal: Klein thickens shroud to hide skeletons
  40. Google Notebook
  41. Bev Oda, Minister of Canadian Heritage
  42. Maxime Bernier, Minister of Industry
  43. IntellectualPrivacy.ca: Background Paper: Critical Privacy Issues in Canadian Copyright Reform [pdf]
  44. IntellectualPrivacy.ca: Privacy Community’s open letter
  45. BinaryLaw
  46. InfoLaw: Blogs: Legal Information
  47. Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management
  48. Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management: call for papers
  49. Alouette Canada
  50. Simon Fraser University: Public Knowledge Project
  51. Synergie
  52. SLA Click U: Taxonomy KM — Where to Go Once the KM Program Is Already in Place
  53. Statistics Canada
  54. Statistics Canada: The Daily
  55. Alejandro (Alex) Manevich
  56. New York Times Magazine: K. Kelley, “Scan This Book!”
  57. Wired Magazine
  58. Cool Tools
  59. Library Boy: RSS Feeds for LexisNexis Canada
  60. LexisNexis Canada: RSS Updates
  61. LLRX: N. Pengelley, Guide to Australian legal research
  62. CALL
  63. CALL Conference 2006
  64. Vancouver Law Librarian Blog
  65. CALL Blog: KM pre-conference was outstanding
  66. CALL Blog
  67. Mesh conference
  68. Jim Milles
  69. Rob Hyndman
  70. MaRS Collaboration Centre

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