Re: Great legal research authors

From: Dennis Kim-Prieto (dprieto@kinoy.rutgers.edu)
Date: Wed Apr 04 2007 - 11:13:19 PDT


Well, Coleman Karesh is a whiz at the PowerPoint, to be sure, but
Lillian Goldman is just such a master of prose stylings! Who can't be
impressed with the way she turns a phrase?

dkp

Dennis Kim-Prieto, J.D., M.S.L.I.S., M.F.A.

Reference Librarian
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>>> Kent Olson <kolson@virginia.edu> 04/04/07 12:45 PM >>>
Congratulations to the following great names in academic law
libraries:

    Coleman Karesh
    D'Angelo
    Lillian Goldman
    Alvin E. Evans

What do these people have in common? They are all credited as authors
of legal research guides posted on the website that "Ross S" is
touting to "Tim" below. You can find their work by following the
"Practice Management -- legal research" link on the left side of the
main page.

Kent O
UVA Law Library
kolson@virginia.edu

>Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 14:24:10 +0530
>From: "Ross S" <ross@lexbe.com>
>Subject: Largest Free Collection of Advanced Legal Articles Released
>
>Dear Tim,
>
> I wanted to make you aware of a new free legal resource
> that will be of value to your students. Litilaw is an online
> collection of hundreds of articles written by lawyers as part of
> presentations given at continuing legal education (CLE) seminars
> and conferences, or otherwise published in legal periodicals.
>
>Litilaw represents the largest collection of free advanced legal
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>If you think this would be of interest, please consider linking to
>the site on your Internet resources page, and/or otherwise alerting
>your students to this articles collection:
>Title: Lexbe Litilaw
>Link: <http://litilaw.lexbe.com/>http://litilaw.lexbe.com
>
>Please contact me if you have any questions of comments. Thank you
>for your consideration.
>Best regards,
>
>Ross
>Lexbe LC
>512-380-1054
><mailto:ross@lexbe.com>ross@lexbe.com
><http://Litilaw.Lexbe.com>Litilaw.Lexbe.com



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