I mean no offense to anyone, either, but I find it doubly ironic that
the "glitch" in the URL as originally set out was so minor. As set out,
it had spaces in it. All that was needed was to clip the three-line URL,
paste it into the Windows Notepad, take out the spaces (re-formatting as
one long line), re-clip, then paste into the location bar in your
browser, and viola!, you'd be at the site. It was not necessary at all
to use any research ability or research services to locate the article,
regardless how capable one might be at using such resources. There's a
lesson in here somewhere . . .
> I mean no offense to the original poster, but I find it highly ironic
> that the link provided did not work. In order to find this article
> we had to seach on Lexis.
> > "Search Pros May Need to Search For a New Line of Work" . . .
> >
> > I am curious to find out how Law-Lib list members respond to this
> > article. It's online at:
> >
> > http://www.latimes.com/sbin/my_iarecord.pl?NS-doc-path=/httpd/docs/HOME/
> > COMMUN/NEWS/ZONE15A/t00011345366.html&NS-doc-offset=0&NS-collection=Dail
> > yNews&NS-search-set=/var/tmp/3497f/aaaa004jb97f316&
Russ Armstrong
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