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Museletter: November/December 2001, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter: November/December 2001, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter
This Issue:
Law School Dedicates Robert R. Merhige, Jr. Special Collections & Rare Books Room
Reference Source of the Month: Virginia Lawyer and Virginia Lawyer Register by Gail Zwirner
At the Movies: Tortilla Soup by Gail Zwirner
Meet the Library Staff: Amanda Surovy & Kathy Sagan-Salandro
Museletter: October 2001, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter: October 2001, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter
This Issue:
Happy 300,000! by John R. Barden
There's Still Time for Technology Tidbits Brownbags
Reference Source of the Month: The Selden Society Publications by John R. Barden.
September is Virus Awareness Month: What Are Worms? How do I get them? by Kim Wiseman
Law at the Movies: The Glass House by Gail Zwirner
Richmond Law Magazine: Fall 2001
Richmond Law Magazine: Fall 2001
Richmond Law Magazine
Features:
Bench Marks
"He Really Taught Advocacy"
Museletter: September 2001, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter: September 2001, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter
This Issue:
Banned Books Week - September 22-29, 2001: Celebrate Your Freedom to Read by Timothy L. Coggins
Reference Source for the Month: Continuing Legal Education Sources, Virginia Law Foundation and Practising Law Institute by Gail Zwirner
Computer Services Offers Technology Tidbits Brown Bag Lunches by Kim Wiseman
What's Behind the Curtain? by John Barden
Museletter: August 2001, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter: August 2001, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter
This Issue:
Welcome New and Returning Students
From Aphrodite to Quarks: Applying for Judicial Clerkships
New Library System - New Fine Structure
Library Policy Reminder
Recent Faculty Publications
One-L Online Legal Research and Bluebook Training (Required)
Museletter: Summer 2001, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter: Summer 2001, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter
Table of Contents:
"Free"dom of the Press: Web News Source to Charge for Service
Website of the Month: BestJobsUSA.com
University Unveils New Library System
Summer in Richmond: Go Fish!
Library Hours
Meet the Library's Public Service Staff
Museletter: April/May 2001, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter: April/May 2001, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter
Table of Contents:
Cut the Cord!: UR Implements Wireless Technology by James Wirrell, Alison Merner, and Kim Wiseman
Did you Have a Happy National Library Week? by Joyce Manna Janto
10 Tips for Summer Associate Research Survival: A View from a Former Law Firm Librarian (Repeated by request, previously published in April 2000 Museletter) by Gail F. Zwirner
Carrel Information by Deborah Barlett
Library Hours
Richmond Law Magazine: Spring 2001
Richmond Law Magazine: Spring 2001
Richmond Law Magazine
Features:
Bringing Current Issues into the Classroom
Pilgrimage of Gratitude
Student Again
Museletter: March 2001, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter: March 2001, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter
Table of Contents:
Bridge the Gap Between Law School and Employment
Spring Carrel Swap to Be Held April 10-12
March is Women's History Month
It's March Madness Time: Website of the Month: www.finalfour.net
Westlaw and Lexis Updates: New Database Additions and Technical Enhancements Improve Acess
WAIT! Is your computer and printer ready for EXAMS??? by Kim Wiseman
Library Hours
Museletter: February 2001, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter: February 2001, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter
Table of Contents:
University Will Implement New Integrated Library System by Summer
Recent Library Thefts Prompt Reenforced Security Measures by Deborah Barlett
At the Movies: Finding Forrester, Antitrust, and Traffic by Gail Zwirner
Gesundheit!: Colds and Flu Can Interfere with Law School Work Flow
Stay Away from "Anna" and the Likes of Her by Kim Wiseman
Library Hours
The Web - 2001, University Of Richmond
American Prints From The 1920s And 1930s: Selections From The Permanent Collection, University Of Richmond Museums
American Prints From The 1920s And 1930s: Selections From The Permanent Collection, University Of Richmond Museums
Exhibition Brochures
American Prints from the 1920s and 1930s: Selections from the Permanent Collection
February 20 to March 25, 2001
Marsh Art Gallery, University of Richmond Museums
Introduction
American printmaking experienced a surge in popularity during the 1920s and 1930s, when many artists began looking to their own environments as subject matter. Urban and country life, realistic or idealized, appeared in the work of Social Realist and Regionalist artists. Their images were used as illustrations for novels, poetry, short stories and advertisements. Influential to the style and quality of printmaking at this time was the immigration of artists from Europe. Of the …
Origin Stories: Creation Narratives In Australian Aboriginal Art, University Of Richmond Museums
Origin Stories: Creation Narratives In Australian Aboriginal Art, University Of Richmond Museums
Exhibition Brochures
Origin Stories: Creation Narratives in Australian Aboriginal Art
September 26 to December 9, 2001
Marsh Art Gallery
Introduction
The Kluge-Ruhe Collection provides an incredibly valuable resource for people in Virginia and throughout the country to study and appreciate some of the most interesting and exciting work being created today - contemporary Australian Aboriginal art.
John Kluge of Virginia began collecting Aboriginal art in 1987, and in 1993 he purchased the collection of Professor Edward L. Ruhe of the University of Kansas, Lawrence. With a mission to educate the American public about Aboriginal art, the Kluge-Ruhe Collection was formed in 1997 …
[Introduction To] Managing Human Resources In The Public Sector: A Shared Responsibility, Gill Robinson Hickman, Dalton S. Lee
[Introduction To] Managing Human Resources In The Public Sector: A Shared Responsibility, Gill Robinson Hickman, Dalton S. Lee
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This book is written for the large number of public administration students and practitioners who are interested in becoming department managers and supervisors in various areas of government service. It emphasizes the interdependence between the human resource department and line managers in implementing personnel functions. It also provides enough background and history about human resource management in the public sector for line managers to appreciate why the field functions as it does.
Instructor's Manual To Accompany The Leader's Companion: Insights On Leadership Through The Ages, J. Thomas Wren
Instructor's Manual To Accompany The Leader's Companion: Insights On Leadership Through The Ages, J. Thomas Wren
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The materials included in this handbook are, most obviously, intended to accompany The Leader's Companion: Insights on Leadership through the Ages (New York: The Free Press, 1995). Nonetheless, this manual seeks to serve a larger purpose as well. Most immediately, it is a teaching guide for those using The Leader's Companion in the classroom. In a larger sense, however, these materials serve as a primer for the conceptualization, organization, and implementation of an introductory course on leadership. The exercises contained herein, while geared to the specific readings of The Leader's Companion, can be adapted easily to other texts and …
[Introduction To] Basic Java Programming: A Laboratory Approach, Lewis Barnett
[Introduction To] Basic Java Programming: A Laboratory Approach, Lewis Barnett
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For first- and second-year undergraduates, an introduction to programming with Java, an object-oriented programming language that is a popular choice for Web applications. Kent and Barnett (U. of Richmond) introduce algorithms and problem-solving approaches that are important to programming general.
[Introduction To] Uneven Ground: American Indian Sovereignty And Federal Law, David E. Wilkins, K. Tsianina Lomawaima
[Introduction To] Uneven Ground: American Indian Sovereignty And Federal Law, David E. Wilkins, K. Tsianina Lomawaima
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In the early 1970s, the federal government began recognizing self-determination for American Indian nations. As sovereign entities, Indian nations have been able to establish policies concerning health care, education, religious freedom, law enforcement, gaming, and taxation. Yet these gains have not gone unchallenged. Starting in the late 1980s, states have tried to regulate and profit from casino gambling on Indian lands. Treaty rights to hunt, fish, and gather remain hotly contested, and traditional religious practices have been denied protection. Tribal courts struggle with state and federal courts for jurisdiction. David E. Wilkins and K. Tsianina Lomawaima discuss how the political …
Class Of 2004, University Of Richmond
Class Of 2004, University Of Richmond
Class Photos 1998-Current
This facebook contains photographs of the Class of 2004 at the T. C. Williams School of Law.