lo-fi librarian
The musings of a legal librarian in the UK.
Author: Lo-fi is described as a postgraduate expert in Library and Information Studies.
Blawg Related Categories: Law Libraries • International • Europe • Librarian
Recent Posts from lo-fi librarian
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This Week's Useful Tools
Some of the things I've added to my del.icio.us bookmarks this week: bubbl.us is a mindmapping tool where users can create bubbles and link them together. It is ultra simple to use and pretty nice…
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Google Librarian Central is Listening
In a recent post Google Librarian Central announced that they have enabled comments: 'One thing that stood out to many of you was the absence of comments. Historically we've not featured them on any of…
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Terminology
In this week's Times Law Supplement Richard Susskind calls for you to pick your side on the technology issue, will you embrace the new web 2.0 technologies or reject them? Are you a nerd or…
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Where's Wally?
The media group Entertainment Rights (ER) have just purchased Where's Wally? for £2.5m and they have big plans for him. A Wally search engine could be in the pipeline, with ER's chief executive, Mike Heap,…
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5 Things
I have been tagged by Pupilblog with the memetag: 'five things you don't know about me'. I suppose its a bit like a chain letter, but with less threats attached. So here goes ... 1. I have 32…
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Exhibit A
A Court of Appeal judge has been arrested by transport police for flashing a female passenger on a train. Charon QC got the scoop as he reads the News of the World and this is…
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Law Search Beta Again
Nearly Legal's Law Search beta is now available for you to host on your blogs and web pages. Code is available here and it will look like this ...
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LLRX Articles
Some really good articles recently published on LLRX: Do you give good Google? 'LaJean Humphries identifies the wide range of social networking sites with which researchers should be knowledgeable, and addresses legal, privacy and ethical…
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This Week's Useful Tools
Bookmarked this week: Badged.net allows you to add social network badges to your blog or web site, the pretty kind you see beneath posts. (Via Phil Bradley) Hey!Watch is an online video converter, you never know when…
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Google Librarian Central Blog
Google's Librarian Newsletter has just announced the Librarian Central Blog. Promised content includes: 'the latest Google news, updates and tips relevant to the librarian community'. Readers are asked to consider the blog to be a…