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Law
of the Super Searchers consists of reviews with eight of the country's
top online searchers. Extremely useful for anyone seriously interested in
Internet research. Read our complete
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The
Internet Fact Finder for Lawyers: How To Find Anything on the Net, by
Josh Blackman.
Outstanding tutorial that focuses on developing the
understanding of techniques, not merely providing a giant URL catalog.
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The Complete
Internet Handbook for Lawyers by Jerry Lawson.
Contains six chapters on research techniques, as well as
"Top Ten" lists from leading law librarians and practitioners in
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Link Catalogs
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The
Legal List, Edited by Diana
Botluk.
If you must have a paper bibliography of Internet legal
resources, this is probably the one to get. For reasons best known only to
themselves, West Publishing Company does not allow the newest version to
be sold on Amazon.com. The author, a leading law librarian, has tried to
fill the gap by making this web
site available. |
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Technical
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The Lawyer's
Quick Guide to Netscape Navigator, by G. Burgess Allison. This book
and its companion below are not listed as "legal research" books
in the ABA catalog, but that is exactly what they are. The first step in
becoming a skilled Internet researcher is to master the key tool--the web
browser. Our review.
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The Lawyer's
Quick Guide to MS Internet Explorer, by G. Burgess Allison. Our review.
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Not Specifically For Lawyers
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NetResearch is
a good introduction to Internet research techniques for Net newcomers.
Read our complete review. |
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