Google Street Views has made its way to Milwaukee. Simply do a Google search for an address in Milwaukee and click on the “Street Views” link in the resulting map. You’ll see a panoramic view …
Month: February 2008
AALL Annual Meeting Web Site & Blog
It seems to be the day for AALL blogs. In addition to the afore mentioned Washington Affairs blog, the AALL Annual Meeting blog also makes its debut today. Actually, it’s more than just a blog …
New Blog from AALL Washington Affairs Office
Washington Blawg is the new blog from the AALL Washington Affairs Office. Here at the Washington Affairs Office (WAO) of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL), we’re always trying to find new ways to …
Cell Phones Added to "Do Not Call" List?
From JS Online: The state Senate unanimously voted Tuesday to add cell phones to the state’s “do not call” list and raise the maximum fine for violating that law from $100 to $1,000.
Law Library of Congress RSS Feeds
The Law Library of Congress is now offering a handful of RSS feeds. News & Events Research Reports Webcasts Global Legal Monitor Source: AbsTracked
Law Library Closing at 1:00 pm on Sunday
Due to weather conditions, the UW Law Library will be closing at 1:00 pm on Sunday, February 17th.
New Bills Would Open Deliberations of Supreme Court & Criminalize CCAP Discrimination
WisPolitics.com reports on two new pieces of legislation proposed by State Representative Marlin Schneider. The first would open the deliberations of the State Supreme Court. From the article: Schneider believes the public should also have …
Create a Form with Google Docs
Google recently announced that you can create forms using spreadsheets in Google Docs. Create a form in a Google Docs spreadsheet and send it out to anyone with an email address. They won’t need to …
UW Law Library Facebook Page
I’m pleased to announce that I’ve recently created a Facebook page for the UW Law Library. Stop by and check it out.
Printing Public Domain Books on Demand
Tom Mighell over at Inter Alia reports on a cool service called PublicDomainReprints.org whereby you can order a reprint of a book in the public domain. Here’s how it works: 1. You request any public …