LLRX 02/2008
am 01.03.2008 von Handakte WebLAWg
Knowledge Discovery Resources 2008
Marcus P. Zillman’s annotated guide focuses on a wide range of current, reliable resources for knowledge discovery that are available on the Internet, and includes hundreds of recommendations.
The Government Domain: What’s New in DotGov and Beyond
Peggy Garvin summarizes some interesting developments in the world of online U.S. government information.
FOIA Facts: The Congressional Role in FOIA Operations
Scott A. Hodes contends that Congress must actively use its oversight role to ensure that the new FOIA law, and the FOIA and other disclosure laws that are already on the books, are actively followed and funded.
Mexico and its Legal System
This guide by Prof. Jorge A. Vargas provides a general description of the major features and current characteristics of the Mexican legal system, its principal components, and some of its distinct legal institutions, including – as an introduction to what is an eminently descriptive work – a brief historical background and basic information about Mexico as a country, its territory, people, culture, and economy.
CongressLine: The Budget
Paul Jenks’ commentary highlights aspects of the Congressional appropriations process and also describes the budgeting process that is currently underway.
The Caribbean Court of Justice: A Research Guide
Yasmin Morais’s guide is designed to facilitate research on a new court which was inaugurated on April 16, 2005 in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. The court is expected to serve as a court of last resort for Caribbean states. The guide traces the court’s history and outlines its mandate and structure, its funding, its justices and recent judgments.
Burney’s Legal …
LLRX 01/2008
Handakte WebLAWg / Inhalt: Criminal Resources: Criminal Defense Investigation Ken Strutin’s comprehensive, detailed guide highlights selected online resources describing defense investigation standards and practices, training and certification options, as well as…
LLRX 10/2006
Handakte WebLAWg / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Competitive Intelligence - A Selective Resource Guide, Updated As the competitive intelligence landscape continues to shift and evolve, Sabrina I. Pacifici and Donna Cavallini’s guide to selected online and subscription res…
LLRX vom 07/2007
Handakte WebLAWg / Inhaltsverzeichnis: • Librarians as Change Agents, by Mary Alice Baish • Scanning and OCR with Acrobat 8, by Rick Borstein • Guide to Short Form Open Access Legal Publications, by Ken Strutin • Elder Resources on the Internet, by Marcus P. Zi…
LLRX 11/2007
Handakte WebLAWg / Inhalt: Criminal Resources: False Confessions Ken Strutin’s article surveys selected web-based resources and publications that shed light on the psychology and interrogation practices behind false confessions, as well as highlighting notable ed…
LLRX 11/2005
Handakte WebLAWg / Copyright and Licensing Digital Materials - A Resource Guide, von Therese A. Clarke Arado Researching Intellectual Property Law In The Russian Federation, von Julian Zegelman The State of Online Legislative Research and What Makes a Good Legislative…
LLRX 04/2008
Handakte WebLAWg / Inhalt: Update to Choosing Law Librarianship: Thoughts for People Contemplating a Career Move From the perspective of several decades in the profession, Mary Whisner provides advice and specific data on what new law librarians should know about salar…
LLRX 12/2007
Handakte WebLAWg / Inhalt: FOIA Facts: FOIA - The Year in Review According to Scott A. Hodes, there has been much talk of new laws and initiatives to make FOIA friendlier to the public. As 2008 begins, the OPEN Government Act of 2007 becomes law, but much work in this…
LLRX 04/2007
Handakte WebLAWg / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Gadgets, Gadgets, Gadgets! The Government Domain: Tracking Federal Dollars Legal Protection of Cultural Property: A Selective Resource Guide Reference from Coast to Coast: Stalking and Finding the Full-Text Article Congress…
