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December 3, 2009
Continuing coverage of the Google legal research debate
The Law Librarian Blog has been providing excellent coverage and commentary about Google Legal Scholar (first reported by us here).
Among the recent posts are these:
- Headnote Numbers in Texts of Google SLOJ Opinions?!
- More on Google Legal Research
- Half Million or More HeinOnline Law Journal Library Articles Not in Google Scholar
- CSI Google Scholar
- Call for Suggestions for Crowdsourcing Google Scholar Legal Opinions & Journal
- Google's To-Do List To Compete With WEXIS in the Online Legal Research Search Market
- Testing Google Scholar for Legal Research
- Researching Court Opinions Using Google Scholar: What Do You Think?
Please make the Law Librarian Blog part of your daily feed - it's the best way to keep up-to-date with the legal research open source revolution.
I am the scholarship dude.
(jbl)
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Very interesting blog and a good post! You must maintain your blog, its interesting!
Posted by: RPS | Dec 5, 2009 4:20:38 AM
