I have only a little bit to add to the antitrust discussion, and that is merely referencing an article published on July 17th in the Chronicle of Higher Education (Premium Content, subscription required). It’s called Libraries Abandon Expensive ‘Big Deal’…
Posts Tagged ‘Electronic’
Oops, Thou Shalt Not Know How to Use One’s Electronic Calendar without Risking Missing Court Filing Deadlines
The transition to a new year always wreaks havoc for a month or two for me. I date checks, letters, etc., with the former year until my memory catch up with the fact that it is 201y, not 201x. I…
Opening: Technical Services Law Librarian, Widener Univ. School of Law, Delaware
The Widener University School of Law Legal Information Center invites applicants for the position of Technical Services Librarian. The Legal Information Center is looking for a forward thinking Librarian with interests in the future of Electronic Resources and emerging cataloging…
Come Back With a Warrant!
Quoting from EFF’s Kevin Bankston’s legislative analysis: [In mid-May,] Senator Patrick Leahy introduced much-needed legislation to update the Electronic Communication Privacy Act of 1986, a critically important but woefully outdated federal privacy law in desperate need of a 21st century…
Opening: Electronic Services Librarian, Washington & Lee Univ. School of Law Library
Position Summary: The Washington and Lee University School of Law Library seeks applications to fill the position of Electronic Services Librarian. This position is responsible for database management, the general web presence of the law library and reference. The Electronic…