This Week’s Links: 060602

  1. Microgames: 3-D Logic
  2. KR Con
  3. The Korean Register of Shipping
  4. FM10 Openness: Code, Science and Content
  5. First Monday
  6. FM10 Openness: Code, Science and Content: Links to conference papers
  7. Canadian Citation Committee: A Neutral Citation Standard for Canada
  8. PC World online
  9. PC World Online: Live chat on 100 best products of the year
  10. LexUM: Supreme Court judgments
  11. Privacy Commissioner: Annual Report on the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
  12. ALL-SIS: S. Kelley, “Developments in Legal Education: Are Blogs Transforming Legal Scholarship?”
  13. Parliament of Canada: press release
  14. CBC Arts: Parliamentary Library ‘a jewel’ after upgrade
  15. CBC-TV: report on Parliament’s Library [Real video]
  16. Doors Open Ottawa
  17. Parliament Hill: Library of Parliament
  18. Current Cites: M. Moffatt, “Marketing’ with Metadata – How Metadata Can Increase Exposure and Visibility of Online Content”
  19. Current Cites: M. Breeding, “Web Services and the Service-Oriented Architecture”
  20. Current Cites: U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science, “Mass Digitization: Implications for Information Policy”
  21. David Fraser
  22. McInnes Cooper: 2006 Outstanding Young Canadian Award
  23. Junior Chamber of Commerce International, Halifax Chapter
  24. D. Fraser, “I’d like to thank the academy. And my blog…”
  25. LEGISINFO
  26. Harvard Law Review
  27. excited utterances
  28. Library and Archives Canada
  29. NYU Press: A. Ward, D. Weiden, “Sorcerers’ Apprentices” (first chapter online) [pdf]
  30. OrinKerr.com: An Initial Take on Sorcerers’ Apprentices
  31. University of Toronto Press, R. Sharpe, K. Roach, “Brian Dickson”
  32. E. Lazarus, “Closed Chambers: The Rise, Fall and Future of the Modern Supreme Court”
  33. B. Woodward, S. Armstrong, “The Brethren: Inside the Supreme Court”
  34. Telegraph: Keeping order in the highest court
  35. Wikipedia: Charles Farrar Browne
  36. York University Yfile: Dr. Peter Oliver
  37. Guthrie Medal
  38. Osgoode Society
  39. Roy McMurtry
  40. Albany Club
  41. University of Toronto Press: The Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History
  42. P. Girard, “Bora Laskin: Bringing Law to Life”
  43. The Globe and Mail: Dispach: tribute to Peter Oliver
  44. Law Times: C. Moore, “What are the best books about lawyers?”
  45. Selden Society
  46. Lieutenant Governor of Ontario: Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History 25th Anniversary [pdf]
  47. Australian Journal of Legal History: J. McLaren, “In The Northern Archives Something Stirred: The Discovery Of Canadian Legal History”
  48. York University Law Library: list of links
  49. Susan Law
  50. Osgoode Hall
  51. Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General
  52. Law Society of Upper Canada
  53. The Restaurant at Osgoode Hall
  54. Google Image Search: ontario county courthouse
  55. O’Reilly
  56. CMP
  57. Tom Raftery’s I.T. views: O’Reilly trademarks “Web 2.0” and sets lawyers on IT@Cork!
  58. Tim O’Reilly
  59. O’Reilly Radar: Controversy about our Web 2.0 service mark
  60. O’Grady v. Apple Computer Inc. [pdf]
  61. Somewhat Frank: First Amendment Covers Bloggers Too
  62. Wikipedia
  63. Information Management Now
  64. The Future | JAG Legal Information Environment: RVG Retreat

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