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Daily Archives: June 27, 2005

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  • Market Intelligence – The Power of Three, by Donna Cavallini
  • Review of Annotated Refugee Convention: Fifty Years of North American Jurisprudence, by Elisa Mason
  • Using EISIL to Research Private International Law, by Louise Tsang
  • Revolutionizing Client Relations with CaseMap’s New ReportBooks, by Dennis Kennedy
  • Garbage In, Garbage Out: Working Around Document Profiling to Improve Work Product Retrieval Efforts, by Angie Turner and Peter Ozolin
  • Update to Legal Protection of Cultural Property: A Selective Resource Guide, by Louise Tsang
  • Update to Researching Australian Law, by Nicholas Pengelley
  • The Government Domain: GPO Access and THOMAS for Legislative Research, by Peggy Garvin
  • After Hours – June Swoons: New Organic Lines; The Secret Life of … Betty Crocker?; Cake Mix Goes Gourmet, by Kathy Biehl
  • Burney’s Gadgets for Legal Pros: Take your Life with you on a Palm PDA, by Brett Burney
  • Italian Lawyers Group Embraces Open Source Software for Document Management

    NewsForge has a detailed and very interesting posting on how a group of Italian attorneys have formed a consortium to facilitate the distribution of, and training programs about how to efficiently use open source applications for a range of document management applications as well as e-filing of court documents. Continue Reading

    Commentary on the Tremendous Challenge of Preserving Digital Gov’t Docs.

    The Fading Memory of the State, by David Talbot, July 2005: “The official repository of retired U.S. government records is a boxy white building tucked into the woods of suburban College Park, MD. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is a subdued place, with researchers quietly thumbing through boxes of old census, diplomatic, or… Continue Reading

    Images of U.S. Serial Set Maps To Be Scanned In Joint Public/Private Project

    Press release: LexisNexis, University of Maryland Team Up to Preserve Images of U.S. Serial Set Maps: “The University of Maryland is providing the original maps so LexisNexis can rescan the collection into high-resolution digital images in color and black and white. Current scans taken from microfiche cannot provide the color or the same clarity as… Continue Reading

    Open CRS Project Provides Searchable Access to Over 8,000 Reports

    “American taxpayers spend nearly $100 million a year to fund the Congressional Research Service, a “think tank” that provides reports to members of Congress on a variety of topics relevant to current political events. Yet, these reports are not made available to the public in a way that they can be easily obtained. A project… Continue Reading

    Supreme Court Rules Against P2P File Sharing Services

    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios v. Grokster, LTD., Argued March 29, 2005, Decided June 27, 200. Opinion author: Souter “Held: One who distributes a device with the object of promoting its use to infringe copyright, as shown by clear expression or other affirmative steps taken to foster infringement, going beyond mere distribution with knowledge of third-party action, is… Continue Reading