Network | 1 Oct 2006 23:39
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File - FAQ about Network-Lawyers aka netLs


Basic information about Network-Lawyers aka netLs

Help promote .... all the good things that are happening with Network-Lawyers. Forward this FAQ to a friend
or associate with the suggestion that they subscribe. Or, better yet, submit the canned article about
Network-Lawyers at http://network-lawyers.org/article to a newsletter or other law or practice
related periodical.  

Topic and purpose .... we are legal professionals using the tools of the Internet to exchange information
about the use of the Internet and other technology in the practice of law.  Our group, its email-based
discussion list, its group weblog and "wiki" are launching pads for our common exploration and
development of new uses and innovation on the Internet and a place for helping legal professionals who are
new to the Internet. 

Commercial content .... advertising and marketing of ones own products and services is _off_ topic except
for personal pages at the wiki web where you may wax eloquent on your page about your law and law related
products and services.

Membership .... is limited to lawyers, law students, faculty, legal assistants, consultants to the
profession and other legal professionals with an email based discussion, a collectively edited weblog
and wiki web or collaboration platform. The group membership is limited to legal professionals. 

Wiki web .... home base for the group where all members may create and edit web pages using an simple
full-page editor that works with your browsers.  Currently web pages at the wiki may be created by any
member or members of the group for any law or law practice related topic or project of interest. This is best
place for new members to get acquainted with Network-Lawyers:

http://network-lawyers.org/

Weblog .... where all members are invited to join in as editors, reporters or kibitzers. You may subscribe
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Sabrina I. Pacifici | 2 Oct 2006 20:10
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New on LLRX.com for September 2006

New on LLRX.com for September, 2006:
http://www.llrx.com

**Identity Theft: A Bibliography of Federal, State, Consumer and News Resources, by Sabrina I. Pacifici
and Catherine Guthrie
http://www.llrx.com/features/idtheft.htm

**European Union Law: An Integrated Guide to Electronic and Print Research, by Marylin J. Raisch
http://www.llrx.com/features/eulaw2.htm

**E-Discovery Update - by Fios Inc.: The Myth of Search
http://www.llrx.com/columns/fios9.htm

**Reviews: A Paperless ScanJet and A Device to MPEG your Video from any Source, by Brett Burney
http://www.llrx.com/columns/legaltech44.htm

**FOIA Facts - The Slow Road: FOIA Litigation, by Scott A. Hodes
http://www.llrx.com/columns/foia35.htm

**Commentary: Previously Unreleased FCC Reports on TV Localism Raise Questions About Media Diversity,
by Beth Wellington
http://www.llrx.com/extras/tvlocalism.htm

**Small Content, Long Tails, and Big Ideas in Law Libraries, by Jason Eiseman
http://www.llrx.com/features/smallcontent.htm

**The Government Domain: Information Checks and Balances, by Peggy Garvin
http://www.llrx.com/columns/govdomain20.htm

**Law Librarian One of Top Ten Finalists for Animal Planet Hero of the Year Award, by Kara Phillips 
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Sabrina I. Pacifici | 17 Oct 2006 05:21
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New on LLRX.com for October 2006

New on LLRX.com for October 2006, at http://www.llrx.com    

**Many thanks to all the authors whose work appears in this month's issue.
**If you are interested in contributing a feature article, a column, a guide or a presentation to LLRX.com,
please contact me -- spacific at earthlink dot net.  I look forward to hearing from you.

**Join the LLRX.com mailing list - http://www.llrx.com/subscribe.htm**
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 http://www.llrx.com

**Competitive Intelligence - A Selective Resource Guide - Updated, by Sabrina I. Pacifici and Donna
Cavallini  

**Criminal Justice Resources: Juvenile Law and Family Court Resources, by Ken Strutin

**Deal or No Deal - Licensing and Acquiring Digital Resources - This new column by Kara Phillips launches
with a review of resources and techniques to help get you up to speed on licensing and put you on a level
playing field with the vendor reps on the other side of the licensing table.

**The Tao of Law Librarianship:  Flickr is the Web Photo Tool Preferred by Superheroes and Librarians, by
Connie Crosby 

**CongressLine: Congressional Leadership, by Paul Jenks

**E-Discovery Update - by Fios Inc.: Developing a Case-Specific E-Discovery Plan, by Conrad J. Jacoby

**Reference from Coast to Coast:  The Test Results are In!, by Jan Bissett and Margi Heinen 

**Commentary: Biodefense and the Freedom of Information Act, by Beth Wellington

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