Thomas Legal Record (Research Lawyers on FindLaw) allows users to “to access a lawyer’s litigation record, articles and more…Search by Name and Search by Experience.”
Thomas Legal Record (Research Lawyers on FindLaw) allows users to “to access a lawyer’s litigation record, articles and more…Search by Name and Search by Experience.”
Gumshoe Librarian: “Where in the World Is…” – A Bibliography of Recommended Websites for Global Research Issues By Barbara Fullerton and Sabrina I. Pacifici. Continue Reading
The Washington Post reported that the Archivist of the United States John Carlin, appointed in 1995 by President Clinton, resigned under pressure, subsequent to a telephone call from White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales. Mr Carlin has spearheaded NARAs Electronic Records Archives Program. “NARA appraises, manages, stores, and declassifies classified government records.” On July 22, the… Continue Reading
Spawning a Culture of Secrecy, by Mark Tapscott, July 28. [Secrecy News] Continue Reading
Amazon Prods Reviewers To Stop Hiding Behind Fake Names (WSJ, $$): “Amazon changed its rules to end anonymous customer critiques in a bid to bring greater integrity to its rating system.” From Amazon: Frequently Asked Questions about Real Names Continue Reading
From internetnews.com an analysis of the issues involved in Overture’s patent infringement suit against Google. System and method for influencing a position on a search result list generated by a computer network search engine Continue Reading
Paid Listings Complicate Search for Quality Lawyers Online: “Consumers searching for a local lawyer, especially a specialist, may find little more than advertising-based listings and nothing resembling thoughtful advice online. More troubling: While some sites, like FindLaw.com, are legitimate, ad-supported directories, others such as The BestLegalServices.com collect personal information and fail to disclose… Continue Reading
Earlier this month I posted Maryland County Considers Regulating Cable Modem Service, and as a follow-up from today’s Washington Post, this article (reg. req’d) reports that Montgomery County has passed new consumer protections requiring that “cable companies must answer the phone within 30 seconds, complete repairs within 36 hours, and refund customers for Internet service… Continue Reading
ClinicalTrials.gov, launched in early 2000, “provides regularly updated information about federally and privately supported clinical research in human volunteers.” Users may browse for information by condition, status or sponsor, as well as search the database using keywords. This Washington Post article (reg, req’d) reviews the positive features of the service while noting that it does… Continue Reading
The site, located here, currently states, “This page is not yet ready.” Continue Reading
Consumers still falling for phish: “Fake e-mails fool users 28 percent of the time, study finds.” See these additional resources: MailFrontiers Email Threat Information Center The MailFrontier Phishing IQ Test FTC pushes e-mail standard Continue Reading