Et Seq.
This blawg "provides library announcements and the latest on cool new technologies, new books, journals and e-resources, new resources from foreign jurisdictions, interesting current events, hot documents, and more."
Author: Martin Hollick, Michael Jimenez, Josh Kantor and Karen Storin Linitz are members of the research services staff of the Harvard Law School Library.
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Recent Posts from Et Seq.
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Columbus Day Observed
The Law Library will be open regular hours on October 13, 2008, Columbus Day Observed. The Special Collections Reading Room will be closed.
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Justice Scalia Hangs Out in the Langdell Reading Room
Justice Scalia paid a visit to our Reading Room last Thursday to see his official Supreme Court portrait hung at the north end of the Langdell Reading Room.
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Weekend Reading Courtesy of the U.S. Department of Justice
Need some light reading for the weekend? The Department of Justice has posted its 392 page report “An Investigation into the Removal of Nine U.S. Attorneys in 2006," concluding that “the process used to remove…
- Statistical Consulting Now Available at the Law Library
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"There's much more to be done, of course"
So says the HLS Library’s new director, John Palfrey, about libraries adapting to the research methods of the “born digital” generation.
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Is That A Fact?
In a post last week, I recommended factcheck.org for keeping tabs on the claims of the candidates. Now, just in time for the beginning of debate season, LLRX has put together this very nice summary…
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Supreme Court Today
As the first Monday in October rapidly approaches, you may be wondering: how am I going to find time to keep up with the Supremes this year, when I’m already up to my neck with…
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Stop Them Before They Innovate Again!
It’s hard to keep up with: Google is now offering audio indexing with “Gaudi,” a new technology that “allows users to better search and watch videos from various YouTube channels. It uses speech technology to…
- Google Archives Old Newspapers