I'm pleased to announce the official debut of a Web site designed to
consolidate, highlight and facilitate the many online projects and services
being developed by individual law professors in this age of cyberspace.
After a year as a small-scale pilot-project (with which some listmembers
may already be familiar), "JURIST: Law Professors on the Web" is up and
running at:
http://www.law.pitt.edu/hibbitts/jurist.htm
JURIST collects law professors' Web-based home pages, course pages,
resource pages and online articles (both "pre-prints" and "post-prints")
and - for the first time - makes them conveniently accessible to other law
professors, lawyers, and law students, as well as to the public at large.
JURIST also offers listings for the Web sites of major professional and
legal associations, directories of law review and law school home
pages, pointers to law listservs, access to a law-dedicated search
engine, and last (and, perhaps until this part is absolutely finished, least!)
direct e-mail connections to other legal academics in the US and abroad.
JURIST is continually under development, so updated information and
suggestions for new links are very welcome! General comments on this
still-somewhat-experimental service would be especially appreciated.
I hope you find JURIST useful.
Bernard Hibbitts
Webmaster - JURIST: Law Professors on the Web
Associate Dean for Communications & Information Technology
Professor of Law
University of Pittsburgh School of Law
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