Monday, 12 August, 2002


Here's my article on blogging for the MALL (Minnesota Association of Law Libraries) newsletter.
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Exploded Library Weblog. - "information disintermediation & overload, academic law libraries, alternative legal theories, library creativity" (via Virtual Chase)

LS Thoughts - A new library weblog, brought to you by Morgan Wilson. Morgan uses Radio to blog, so of course there is an RSS feed. Welcome to the "library weblog land" Morgan.
[Library Stuff]

Thanks! :-) Doesn't the person behind Library Stuff also have a law library background?


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NY Times: "Pet food stores weren't the killer app for the Web, but peer-reviewed scholarly journals might be." [Scripting News]

"Journals sink or swim based on whether they attract the top authors," said Rick Johnson, enterprise director of the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, a nonprofit advocacy group in Washington. "Journals that don't embrace electronic tools to speed their processes will ultimately be at a competitive disadvantage."

This doesn't surprise me. I wonder how long e-journals will persist as separate entities. Is there a chance of some fusion between e-journals and blogs? I'm particularly interested in publications developed for the web medium, rather than just being HTML translations of the paper format. Btw, here's the Law Library of Congress' list of law reviews available on the web.


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Anonymous-Friendly Libraries. Check out this discussion: Building Anonymous-Friendly Computer Libraries?... [LibraryPlanet.com]

A very interesting discussion on Slashdot.


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