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On Not Joining the West 600 Club

Paul Lomio wrote 1 week ago: Today’s mail brought four new West supplements, each costing more than $ 600.00. The first, ju … more →

Tags: library budgets, Information costs, Law Library Economics, Law Firm Economics, Supplements

Digital Statutory Supplements for Legal Education

Paul Lomio wrote 2 weeks ago:   “Digital Statutory Supplements for Legal Education”    C. STEVEN BRADFORD, Universit … more →

Tags: FREE Resources, E-Books, Law Students, Legal Education, casebooks, Statutes, Information costs, Supplements, C. Steven Bradford

The Decline and Fall of the Dominant Paradigm: Trustworthiness of Case Reports in the Digital Age

Paul Lomio wrote 3 weeks ago: The latest issue of the New York Law School Law Review just crossed my desk, with many interesting a … more →

Tags: Court Reporting, Legal Research & Writing, Computer Assisted Legal Research, democracy, Court Opinions, Law librarian author, Authority, Information costs, History of legal publishing

Update to Rudovsky v. West Publishing Corp.

Paul Lomio wrote 3 weeks ago: Here is an update to a case commented upon earlier here and here. Law Professors Clear Hurdle in Sui … more →

Tags: Defamation, History of legal publishing, Pocket parts, Publishing, Secondary Sources, Supplements, Updates, David Rudovsky, Leonard Sosnov

Legal Ontologies Spin a Semantic Web

Paul Lomio wrote 3 weeks ago: Legal Ontologies Spin a Semantic Web By Dr. Adam Z. Wyner Special to Law.com June 8, 2009 “The … more →

Tags: Court Opinions, free access, Indexes, Legal Ontologies, ontology, open access, Open-Source, research process, Search Engines

Submission Guide for Online Law Review Supplements

Paul Lomio wrote 1 month ago: Students and others who wish to publish in Sidebar, Unbound, First Impressions, CONNtemplations, PEN … more →

Tags: Law reviews, legal periodicals, colin miller

Helium Pricing

Brian Provenzale wrote 1 month ago: Helium is lighter than air, so a balloon filled with it will obviously keep floating upwards.  Not t … more →

Tags: Information costs, library budgets, Publishing, legal publishers

New journal: European Labour Law Journal1 comment

Sergio Stone wrote 1 month ago: Intersentia Publishing will release the inaugural voluem of European Labour Law Journal later in 200 … more →

Tags: EU, EU Law, European Law Journals, european union, Foreign Law, legal periodicals, European Labour Law Journal, Intersentia Publishing, Labor Law

Minnesota Law Review Headnotes

Erika Wayne wrote 1 month ago: We blogged about the Legal Workshop here.  Now this new law journal development from Minnesota Law R … more →

Tags: Law reviews, minnesota law review, minnesota law review headnotes

Where Have All Our Cowboys Gone? Authentication of Online Legal Resources1 comment

Kate Wilko wrote 1 month ago: John Joergensen, a reference librarian at Rutgers-Camden, writes about the on-going issue of authent … more →

Tags: access to information, authentication, american association of law libraries, State Government, John Joergensen, VoxPopuLII, legal publishers

A Westlaw Tale2 comments

Erika Wayne wrote 1 month ago: Paul recently blogged here about a news headline: “Westlaw rises to legal information fame by … more →

Tags: West Publishing Company

What Price, Captain?1 comment

Paul Lomio wrote 1 month ago: Yesterday I saw, and thoroughly enjoyed, the new Star Trek movie.  It’s fun, and funny with so … more →

Tags: Computer Assisted Legal Research, Law Firms, library budgets, Information costs, Law Library Economics, Law Firm Economics, Westlaw, LexisNexis

Westlaw rises to legal publishing fame by selling free information 1 comment

Paul Lomio wrote 2 months ago: From the Minneapolis City Pages:  “Westlaw rises to legal publishing fame by selling free info … more →

Tags: Computer Assisted Legal Research, Court Opinions, Court Reporting, History of legal publishing, Information costs, Law Firm Economics, research process, Search Engines, City Pages

The Next Generation of Legal Citations Survey, and Authentication and Link Rot Issues2 comments

Paul Lomio wrote 2 months ago: Link rot is a pet peeve of mine.  A posting I made on June 11, 2008, “Law School Laptop Bans, … more →

Tags: authentication, citation, Computer Assisted Legal Research, Court Opinions, Court Reporting, Data protecton, democracy, Footnotes, FREE Resources

The Original Law Journals

Paul Lomio wrote 2 months ago: “The Original Law Journals” Green Bag 2d, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 187-217, Winter 2009 Geor … more →

Tags: History of legal publishing, legal periodicals, Frederick Hicks, George Mason Law & Economics Research Paper, green bag, legal intelligencer, Ross E. Davies

OregonLaws.org - Nifty! 2 comments

Erika Wayne wrote 2 months ago: Law students working to improve the system — from the folks at Building a Better Legal Profess … more →

Tags: Government Information, free access, Oregonlaws.org

Rudovsky v. West Publishing Corp. - Judge writes readers were "not informed that some cases cited in earlier volumes had since been reversed or modified." 2 comments

Paul Lomio wrote 2 months ago: An earlier post here, “So Who Does Write Those Expensive Supplements and Updates to Big Name T … more →

Tags: Publishing, Secondary Sources, Treatises, David Rudovsky, Judge John P. Fullam, Leonard Sosnov, Rudovsky v. West Publishing Corp., Shannon P. Duffy, Thomson West

So Who Does Write Those Expensive Supplements and Updates to Big Name Treatises?5 comments

Paul Lomio wrote 2 months ago: Here’s a story from The Legal Intelligencer, “Law professors seek injunction over … more →

Tags: Information Ethics, Information costs, Secondary Sources, Treatises, Commentary and Forms, David Rudovsky, Leonard Sosnov, Pennsylvania Criminal Procedure -- Law, Shannon P. Duffy

Law Journals and Open Access: A Call to Action1 comment

Paul Lomio wrote 2 months ago: Here’s a little article I just wrote for Speaking of Computers, ”an e-newsletter for the … more →

Tags: open access, FREE Resources, Libraries, Law Schools, Law Students, librarians, Law librarian author, free access, Student-Edited Law Reviews


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