Re: CD dictionaries

From: bcarson@nypl.org
Date: Sat Sep 07 1996 - 09:29:34 PDT


     Although I do not know of any CD versions of legal dictionaries, there
     is a Web site called "'lectric law library" that has a legal
     dictionary. The address is:
     
     http://www.lectlaw.com
     
     This page is a "virtual" law library. It contains a legal dictionary,
     copies of business and legal forms, and information for small
     business. The resources are excellent; however, the texit is very
     sarcastic and needs to be waded through in order to find the
     information.
     
     (Annotation from B. Carson, "Small Business Resources in the Castle
     Hill Library." This was a pathfinder I prepared for the New York
     Public Library, copyright 1996.
     
        Bryan M. Carson, J.D., M.I.L.S.
        Electronic Resources Librarian
        Center for the Humanities/General Research
        Fifth Avenue and Forty-Second Street
        New York, New York 10018
        212-930-0872
        bcarson@nypl.org

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Subject: CD dictionaries
Author: LAW_MN@centum.utulsa.edu at Internet
Date: 9/5/96 11:29 AM

Do any of you know if there are CD versions of legal dictionaries available.
I had a phone inquiry from a local hospital librarian yesterday asking for
such a thing and also for information on a legal spell checker. I have looked
in Law-Related CD-ROMs but found nothing. Any information? Please respond
to Law_mn@centum.utulsa.edu.
Thanks,
Melanie Nelson
University of Tulsa Law Library
Collection Development Librarian



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