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Slaw is a co-operative weblog about Canadian legal research and the impact of technology on it. We hope that our audience will include practicing lawyers, legal librarians, legal academics and students — anyone, in short, who uses IT in researching the law. The aim is to share information, offer advice and instruction, and occasionally provoke.

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Digital Image Collections on the Deep Web

The Association of College & Research Libraries publication C&RL News has a current article by Anne Blecksmith pointing to open access digital image collections on the deep Web (you won’t find these collections via search engines or Flickr). The article links to and describes a wide array of digital image collections, including collaborative collections as well [...]

Limitless ESI — Access to Justice Denied

According to a recent article in The Economist, the advent of e-discovery may be the single most significant change to the legal system in the last half century. This is principally due to the huge volumes of material that can be involved and the sometimes staggering cost of processing it. It has been aptly [...]

Launch of Canada Gazette Database 1841-1997

Library and Archives Canada (LAC) has launched a new website called A Nation’s Chronicle: The Canada Gazette: “Often referred to as ‘the official newspaper of the Government of Canada,’ the Canada Gazette has been an important instrument in the Canadian democratic process for more than 160 years. It has served to inform Canadians of the operations [...]

Powerset goes live to the public

Simon has written a few times here about Powerset, a developing search engine that attempts to analyze web pages by looking at their meaning rather than just as a set of keywords. Well, the site has finally gone live this week. So far, it indexes only a small set of pages - those found in [...]

My New Twitter Tool - A Monday Fillip?

With Simon F being in Spain and all, it seems we fell down a bit on one of our regular editorial items - the Friday Fillip. While I won’t even try to fill Simon’s shoes, I would like to offer up my latest web-experiment as a Monday pseudo-fillip: legalvoices.com… A site showing the most recent [...]

Canadian Association of Law Libraries Conference - May 25-28, 2008

CALL/ACBD’s annual conference is quickly approaching. This year we are meeting in beautiful Saskatoon. There is still time to register if you have not yet done so! Also, the pre-conference workshop on Saturday, May 24th is the Law Library Leadership Institute looks outstanding. If you go, please say hello.

Harvard Law faculty votes for ‘open access’ to scholarly article

Some interesting developments on legal scholarship at Harvard:

Roy Mersky - In Memoriam

Roy Mersky may not have been the first person to ride a horse through a major law library but he was likely the smartest, shortest and most published1. Read more… or Read more right here… » [...]

Top 10 BlackBerry Applications

This is for all the “CrackBerrys” out there: Today’s Globe and Mail has a list of the top ten downloadable applications for your BlackBerrys. The most popular ones include Google Maps, Facebook, Google Search and Sudoku Classic.

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