LLRX.com Update for August 7, 2000

Cindy Chick cchick at netcom.com
Tue Aug 8 12:14:58 EDT 2000


New on LLRX.com (http://www.llrx.com) for August 7, 2000

LLRX Buzz (http://www.llrx.com/buzz/buzz19.htm) Tara Calishain reviews:
MegaDepos, a service that helps you find court reporters in 100 U.S. metro
areas; The National Institute of Justice International Center has a
collection of documents, articles, speeches, and news items about
transnational and comparative crime and justice; The IRS has released Form
8871 submissions by section 527 organizations; TechTarget launches three
new search engines; Yahoo has a new city comparison site; and A great site
for international calling assistance. 

LLRXBuzz Tip (http://www.llrx.com/buzz/buzztip4.htm)
Special Syntaxes Aren't Just For Full-Text Search Engines - Special syntaxes
are special words that you can enter in a full-text search engine to find
particular things.  Tara Calshain provides useful examples for researchers.

LLRX Web Site of the Week
FindArticles.com 
This site has a free, searchable archive of articles, from over 300 magazines
and journals, dating back to 1998.

LLRX News
Courts are finally moving to e-filing; Booksellers bank on the move to e-books;
The launch of the first integrated voice and data browser; A comparison of 20
search engines, meta sites and specialized search tools; ICANN will institute
six new suffix names for Web sites by next year; new online privacy
legislation, privacy related law suits and concerns continue to dominate the
news; How consumer transaction databases may have more information about you
than you would have imagined; Modernization of the Edgar Filing System; The
release of a new version of Westlaw.com....


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