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May – November 2023 Online Readership And Usage Report: Osgoode Digital Commons And Ssrn, Maggie Tadros Dec 2023

May – November 2023 Online Readership And Usage Report: Osgoode Digital Commons And Ssrn, Maggie Tadros

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No abstract provided.


Research Visibility: Research Platforms, Author Profiles, And Author Rights, Maggie Tadros Oct 2023

Research Visibility: Research Platforms, Author Profiles, And Author Rights, Maggie Tadros

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Presented as part of the "in the Know" lecture series at Osgoode Hall Law School.


Book Review: Canadian Justice, Indigenous Injustice: The Gerald Stanley And Colten Boushie Case, F. Tim Knight Jul 2023

Book Review: Canadian Justice, Indigenous Injustice: The Gerald Stanley And Colten Boushie Case, F. Tim Knight

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No abstract provided.


Digital Updates, Yemisi Dina May 2023

Digital Updates, Yemisi Dina

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A presentation on recent updates in digital scholarship at Osgoode Hall Law School.


Researching South African Government And Legal Information: Presentation For The 41st Annual Meeting Of The American Association Of Law Libraries, Sindiso Mnisiweeks, Yemisi Dina, Michelle Pearse, Marcelo Rodríguez Jan 2023

Researching South African Government And Legal Information: Presentation For The 41st Annual Meeting Of The American Association Of Law Libraries, Sindiso Mnisiweeks, Yemisi Dina, Michelle Pearse, Marcelo Rodríguez

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No abstract provided.


Book Review: Creating Indigenous Property: Power, Rights, And Relationships, F. Tim Knight Jul 2022

Book Review: Creating Indigenous Property: Power, Rights, And Relationships, F. Tim Knight

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No abstract provided.


Book Review: Is Law Computable?: Critical Perspectives On Law And Artificial Intelligence, F. Tim Knight Dec 2021

Book Review: Is Law Computable?: Critical Perspectives On Law And Artificial Intelligence, F. Tim Knight

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No abstract provided.


Research Dissemination @ Osgoode Hall Law School: An Update, Yemisi Dina May 2021

Research Dissemination @ Osgoode Hall Law School: An Update, Yemisi Dina

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A presentation on research dissemination metrics for Osgoode faculty with statistics derived from the Osgoode Digital Commons, SSRN, and HeinOnline.


Book Review: Flawed Precedent: The St. Catherine’S Case And Aboriginal Title, F. Tim Knight May 2020

Book Review: Flawed Precedent: The St. Catherine’S Case And Aboriginal Title, F. Tim Knight

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No abstract provided.


Book Review: Earth Jurisprudence: Private Property And The Environment, F. Tim Knight Feb 2016

Book Review: Earth Jurisprudence: Private Property And The Environment, F. Tim Knight

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No abstract provided.


Book Review: Visualizing Law In The Age Of The Digital Baroque: Arabesques And Entanglements, F. Tim Knight May 2013

Book Review: Visualizing Law In The Age Of The Digital Baroque: Arabesques And Entanglements, F. Tim Knight

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No abstract provided.


Book Review: Who Owns The Moon?: Extraterrestrial Aspects Of Land And Mineral Resources Ownership, F. Tim Knight Aug 2012

Book Review: Who Owns The Moon?: Extraterrestrial Aspects Of Land And Mineral Resources Ownership, F. Tim Knight

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This is a review of Who Owns the Moon?: Extraterrestrial Aspects of Land and Mineral Resources Ownership by Virgiliu Pop (ISBN: 978-1-4020-9134-6)


Kf Modified And The Classification Of Canadian Common Law, F. Tim Knight Mar 2009

Kf Modified And The Classification Of Canadian Common Law, F. Tim Knight

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This article was inspired by a previous article written by Vincent DeCaen in an earlier issue of CLLR. It explores classification, the different approaches taken by KF Modified and LC Class KE, and the role KF Modified has had in organizing collections in Canadian law libraries. It argues that there is no right or wrong way to classify legal resources and suggests that KF Modified can benefit cataloguing workflow and is well suited to both the Canadian and common law library environments.


Book Review: The Human Rights System, Activist Forces And International Institutions By Obiora Chinedu Okafor, Yemisi Dina Jan 2009

Book Review: The Human Rights System, Activist Forces And International Institutions By Obiora Chinedu Okafor, Yemisi Dina

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No abstract provided.


Cyberlaws And Cybercafés: Analysis Of Operational Legislation In Some Commonwealth Jurisdictions And The United States, Yemisi Dina Jan 2008

Cyberlaws And Cybercafés: Analysis Of Operational Legislation In Some Commonwealth Jurisdictions And The United States, Yemisi Dina

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This chapter will discuss the existing cyber laws in some commonwealth countries and the United States. It compares the various definitions accorded to cyber crimes in these countries. It examines and discusses when cyber crime occurs in the various jurisdictions regardless of where it originates, the laws that apply to pornographv, the significance of jurisdiction for Internet criminals in all these countries, as well as when cybercafe operators are liable in cyber related crimes.


Legal Information Institutes (Llls) - Free Legal Stuff, Yemisi Dina Jan 2007

Legal Information Institutes (Llls) - Free Legal Stuff, Yemisi Dina

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Multi-disciplinary and comparative approach to legal studies implies that research should go outside the conventional research sources and consult a variety of options. Open access to legal information is made possible by legal information institutes worldwide. In the early 1990s, the Australian Legal Information Institute (AustiLII) initiated this unique medium of disseminating free legal information.


Use Of The Elizabeth Moys Classification Scheme For Legal Materials In The Caribbean, Janice A. Modeste, Yemisi Dina Jan 2007

Use Of The Elizabeth Moys Classification Scheme For Legal Materials In The Caribbean, Janice A. Modeste, Yemisi Dina

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This chapter will give an historical background and account of the use of the Elizabeth Moys Classification Scheme in law libraries in the Caribbean. A questionnaire was administered to librarians and library staff of law libraries. Twenty-four questionnaire responses were received from participants. One of the results of the study is the suggestion that a separate number should be assigned for the entire Caribbean in the Moys Classification scheme because of the problems being encountered by librarians in assigning numbers.


Legal Research And Writing As Taught In Canadian Law Schools, Judy Ginsberg Jan 1988

Legal Research And Writing As Taught In Canadian Law Schools, Judy Ginsberg

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No abstract provided.