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Museletter: November/December 2001, Gail F. Zwirner Nov 2001

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 Oct 2001

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 Oct 2001

Richmond Law Magazine: Fall 2001

Richmond Law Magazine

Features:

Bench Marks

"He Really Taught Advocacy"


Museletter: September 2001, Gail F. Zwirner Sep 2001

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 Aug 2001

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 Jul 2001

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 Apr 2001

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 Apr 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 Mar 2001

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 Feb 2001

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


Just Do It To Stay Interested And Fresh, In Paul M. George, Care And Maintenance Of The Successful Career: How Experienced Law Librarians Make Their Work Rewarding, Timothy L. Coggins Jan 2001

Just Do It To Stay Interested And Fresh, In Paul M. George, Care And Maintenance Of The Successful Career: How Experienced Law Librarians Make Their Work Rewarding, Timothy L. Coggins

Law Faculty Publications

An article about how a "more seasoned" law librarian remains fresh in his or her career.


The Fate Of The Native Hawaiians: The Special Relationship Doctrine, The Problem Of Strict Scrutiny, And Other Issues Raised By Rice V. Cayetano, William E. Spruill Jan 2001

The Fate Of The Native Hawaiians: The Special Relationship Doctrine, The Problem Of Strict Scrutiny, And Other Issues Raised By Rice V. Cayetano, William E. Spruill

University of Richmond Law Review

Harold "Freddy" Rice is a Native Hawaiian in the sense that he was born in the Hawaiian Islands and can "trace[ ] his ancestry to two members of the legislature of the Kingdom of Hawaii, prior to the Revolution of 1893. " He is a taxpayer and a qualified elector of the United States, the State of Hawaii, and the County of Hawaii. When Rice applied to vote in the 1996 election for the trustees of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs ("OHA"), however, his application was denied. Why? Because, according to a state statute, he was not Hawaiian enough.


Criminalizing "Virtual" Child Pornography Under The Child Pornography Prevention Act: Is It Really What It "Appears To Be?", Wade T. Anderson Jan 2001

Criminalizing "Virtual" Child Pornography Under The Child Pornography Prevention Act: Is It Really What It "Appears To Be?", Wade T. Anderson

University of Richmond Law Review

Years after his death, John Wayne sells beer in television commercials. Eons after their extinction, lifelike dinosaurs continue to terrorize actors and thrill moviegoers. The highest- grossing film of all time4 employs "virtual" passengers aboard the Titanic, worrying some members of the Screen Actors Guild. All of these feats have been accomplished using sophisticated computer graphics software that blurs the distinction between imagination and reality. This manipulative digital power has raised concerns about such things as "digital kidnapping," the unauthorized misuse of digital images. For example, such digital misuse could include, as intellectual property professor Joseph Beard notes, "a star …