LLRX Update - Nov. 1, 1998

Cindy Chick cchick at earthlink.net
Sun Nov 1 18:34:21 EST 1998


LLRX (http://www.llrx.com) is the free legal Webzine providing 
current, comprehensive resources for legal professionals and law 
librarians on research, marketing and information technology 
solutions.
  
          Editors:  Sabrina I. Pacifici & Cindy L. Chick.

New on LLRX for November 1, 1998
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Guide To European Legal Databases
Mirela Roznovschi has significantly revised and updated her
tremendously popular guide to international legal resources 
on the Web.  

A Selected Review of Web Utilities for Browsing,
Monitoring, Collecting and Printing Web Sites.
Roger Vicarius Skalbeck covers Web site organization utilities,
offline browser utilities, Web site monitoring programs, and 
Web printing utilities.  He discusses the potential research
value of each product, as well as their pros and cons.

Litigator's Internet Resource Guide: Rules of Court 
Genie Tyburski's updated and expanded Internet resource, which
links to over 400 sites offering federal, state, and local 
court rules.

In Guide on the Side, Marie Wallace discusses the Two
Most Important Parts of Presentations in a two part article. 
In Part I, she covers how best to begin a presentation, and 
immediately establish rapport with the audience and interest 
in the speech.

Electronic Filing Now Possible in U.S. Trademark Office
Attorney and law professor Carl Oppedahl reviews the electronic
filing system that has recently been instituted at the U.S. 
Trademark Office.

Finding Information on the Internet:  Search Engines,
Meta-Sites and Directories
Sabrina I. Pacifici's PowerPoint presentation from the 
October 21 Chicago Legal Tech conference. Includes overall 
facts and tips on using search engines. She highlights 
specific information on the newest versions of the top 5 
search engines, including functionality, special features 
and services.

In Margaret Berkland's new Links in the News you will
find: a guide to conducting business research on the Web; 
a site that provides the official reports to the British 
Court of Appeal; access to online working papers on the 
European integration; a site that offers descriptions of 
new Web sites and software; a stock and mutual fund search
engine site; and a site that provides a step-by-step tutorial 
for locating free company information on the Internet. 

On the Newsstand has links to articles on topics including:
the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers; 
the new, cheaper line of IBM Thinkpad laptops; using firewalls 
for intranets; specialized Web search engines; creating 
Internet-based tutorials; and the medical and health care site, 
HealthGate.

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