Me, interviewed on CITIZENshift Podcast

From: Jim Milles (jgmilles@buffalo.edu)
Date: Wed Jun 06 2007 - 16:41:02 PDT


>
> Podcast 46: Podcasting the Law<http://citizen.nfb.ca/blogs/citizenshift/autonomous-media/podcast-46-podcasting-the-law>
>
> Written by Matt <http://citizen.nfb.ca/blogs/author/matt/> on 6 June, 2007
> at 5:16 pm · in categories Podcasts<http://citizen.nfb.ca/blogs/category/podcasts/>,
> Citizenshift <http://citizen.nfb.ca/blogs/category/citizenshift/>, Autonomous
> Media<http://citizen.nfb.ca/blogs/category/citizenshift/autonomous-media/>
>
> [image: milles_james.jpg] This week, we talk to Jim Milles who is a
> podcaster and law librarian at the University of New York at Buffalo. Jim
> and the UB Law Faculty use podcasting as a means to discuss legal issues in
> ways that can have a meaningful social impact on the community around them.
>
> Listen below (13min 19sec):
>
> Tune in to Jim Milles' podcasts:
>
> - Check This Out podcast <http://cto.libsyn.com/>
> - UB Law: Faculty Conversations podcast<http://ublaw.classcaster.org/>
>
> This is the third part of our four-part series on *Podcasting in the
> Public Interest*, made up of interviews from Podcamp 2007<http://podcamptoronto.wordpress.com/>in Toronto.
>

-- 
Jim Milles
Professor of Law
Associate Dean for Legal Information Services
Director of the Law Library
University at Buffalo Law School
208 O'Brian Hall
Buffalo, NY  14260
(716) 645-2089
jgmilles@buffalo.edu
http://jmilles.com



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