LLRX Update - Feb. 1, 2000

From: Cindy Chick (cchick@netcom.com)
Date: Tue Feb 01 2000 - 21:30:07 PST


LLRX.com (http://www.llrx.com) is the free Web journal providing current,
comprehensive articles and resources for legal professionals and law
librarians on research, information technology, digital legislation,
breaking Web news, new Web links for researchers, software reviews, and
presentation/marketing issues, since 1996.

Editors: Sabrina I. Pacifici & Cindy L. Chick.
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LLRX.com Update for February 1, 2000
http://www.llrx.com

Keeping Up with the World: Tips on Current Awareness
Kris Gilliland provides a wide range of resources including listservs,
meta-sites, and Web site evaluators, to keep you current on the expanding
availability of international and foreign law documents, report, guides and
data.

Go to School Online: Continuing Legal Education on the Web
In this month's ResearchWire column, Diana Botluk highlights the growing trend
of Web-based CLE courses, including sponsors, topics, and as well as how to
locate state specific requirements.

Simple Techniques to Perk Up Training
Marie Wallace elaborates on 12 techniques trainers may use to energize their
presentations and enhance the learning experience of participants.

The Internet Roundtable #6: A Continuing Discussion of Law Firm Marketing On
the Internet
Jerry Lawson, Dennis Kennedy and Brenda Howard discuss the importance of
choosing an appropriate domain name for your firm Web site.

Tech Tip: Dynamic Dates in Westlaw Intranet Links
Susan Charkes contributes a terrific application, accompanied by the HTML code,
to create Westlaw database links from within your intranet to the most recent
documents in a defined time period.

Latest Links
Margaret Berkland highlights a computer virus information center; a searchable
Web database of 30,000 nothern California companies; a toxics resources
directory; and a remainered bargain books site.
http://www.llrx.com/links/index.htm

Newstand/Breaking News
Microsoft brings in more help for their cause; a judge shuts down iCraveTV;
South Carolina wants to make libraries liable for online smut; the movie and
music industries are under assault from digital piracy; the E.U. wants a new
domain for their content; e-books continue their move into the marketplace;
OSHA and white collar telecommuters; the growing concern about e-mail privacy;
Senator Toricelli's privacy bill, and more.
http://www.llrx.com/newstand/index.htm

Updates to the LLRX Intranets/Knowledge Management Resource Center
http://www.llrx.com/resources.htm

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