Thursday, December 16, 2010
Medium Neutral Citation and the elusive paragraph number
I had some interesting feedback on this topic from both the Victorian Supreme Court Librarian and the Tasmanian Supreme Court Librarian. In both of these courts an Associate will add paragraph numbering where it is required.
It would be useful for us to follow the full recommendations of the AIJA Guide to Uniform Production of Judgments too.
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
Forthcoming LexisNexis AU enhancements
Explore by Topic
- This is essentially an implementation of a 1200 word subject taxonomy across LNAU content.
- It will allow you to combine searches on free text with selections from the taxonomy to narrow results by topic.
- It will be launched in November 2010.
- Essentially a word wheel system for autocompletion of party names and legislation titles.
- Designed to make it quicker and easier to search for a particular case or piece of legislation.
- Works like Google's autocompletion - you start typing your case name or Act title and it brings up a list of possible options to select to search on.
- Due for release before the end of October.
- Legal Express is back!
- Provides manually selected current awareness of new case law and legislation.
- Can be delivered via email, RSS, iphone/ipad app, or on the new legal express website.
- Options to select content from 32 practice areas.
- At this stage content is coming only from Casebase and Law Now, but will include other content such as journal articles in the future.
- The Alerts themselves are free to all LNAU customers.
- Due for launch 1st week of November.
- Pitched as existing content presented to match the work flow of a legal practitioner.
- A number of areas of law will be rolled out over time such as Family Law, Business Law and Succession Law.
- It amalgamates news, legislation, cases, and commentary under one practice area.
- Roll out of this starts Q4 2010.
- Over 1000 overseas titles will now be available through the LNAU platform.
- To access the content use the source directory and browse by jurisdiction.
- Includes content from UK, New Zealand, Canada, Hong Kong, Malaysia and other countries.
- You can also search for overseas and Australian cases at the same time if you subscribe to the relevant products.
So, plenty of interesting new stuff coming from LNAU. For more details we would recommend contacting you local LNAU rep.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Re-energise, Re-Connect Podcasts
Friday, August 20, 2010
Have you tried Qudoc ?
A legal search engine just for Australia. Still very much in beta, but very promising. Take a look, try a few searches and let us know what you think!
Friday, July 23, 2010
Library to Twitter
"Dear Twitter:
We’ve been seeing each other for about a year now, and there are a lot of things we really like about you. You can be funny and charming, and you’ve shared a lot of interesting things with us during our time together. In fact, it would be fair to say that if we’d never hooked up, the library would’ve missed out on a lot of good times.
Lately, though, we’ve been thinking about our relationship with you, and as difficult as this is for us to say, we just don’t think it’s going to work out between us on a long-term basis. We hope you understand, and we wish you the very best of luck in the future with all your other relationships — in fact, you have so many other people in your life, we have a feeling you probably won’t miss us at all. "
Library alchemy
Friday, July 02, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Calling all current and previous ALLG / ALLA Q members!
Celebrate our 30th Anniversary with us!
You're invited to Twilight Drinks at Melange Cafe, Roma Street Parklands
- enjoy some tasty antipasto and delicious canapes
- sip on your wine, beer or soft drink
- reminisce and catch up with other members
- or simply enjoy the ambience of this lovely venue
Time: 5.30 - 7pm
Date: Wednesday 28 July 2010.
If you're in touch with any previous members, please extend this
invitation to them as we'd love them to attend
Only $25 for ALLA members (and for this special occasion, that includes
previous members!)
The registration form for the Twilight Drinks, and for the earlier CPD Event
"Re-energise, Re-connect ALLA Q 2010" is now available on our
website
Saturday, June 12, 2010
On Senate Committees - words from the unrepresentative swill
On the evening of 11 June l970 the Australian Senate passed an historic resolution to establish two groups of committees - the Legislative and General Purpose Standing Committees and the Estimates Committees. Although parliamentary committees have existed since 1901 the system of Committees established in 1970 brought into being for us the kind of parliamentary oversight enjoyed by the US Committee system.
I learned a number of interesting things from these two interviews not least of which was the role of Senator (as he was then) Lionel Murphy in building the Committee system we have today. Another was of our turning away from Westminster to follow the US style of governance as being deemed more useful to us. Of course our constitution and federal style of government were drawn from the US model to some degree, and lacking a House of Lords (although of course we do have a monarchy) it’s not surprising we would devise the more democratic and less party dominated scrutiny that our Senate committee system provides.
Both of these conversations are available as podcasts –
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/nationalinterest/
Listening to these discussions made me wonder whether we might have a representative from our own fledgling Committee system to talk to us about the work of the Queensland Parliamentary Committees.
There is also a July Conference - http://www.aph.gov.au/Senate/conferences/ctte-40th-anniversary/conference_flyer.pdf which looks really excellent. Perhaps the great Harry Evans will speak there.
Friday, June 04, 2010
Latest ALLA Q Newsletter
- Barbara Flowers profiles a fascinating special libary - the School of Oriental and African Studies Library in London, where she once worked and which is about to undergo a huge makeover
- learn the basics of making a podcast
- Editor Allison Jones has summarised the recent thread on our national list (ALLA-ANZ ) regarding training of students in legal research skills, and lists some useful resources on the topic
- Member Anne Collins explains "cloud computing"
And we've all the latest law related news for law librarians, and our regular columns, including CPD roundup, S*x and the Librarian, and the Travelling librarian.
As usual, the newsletter is sent out to our members-only e-list initially, but will shortly be available on our website
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Government's FOI reform legislation passed through the Parliament
Saturday, May 15, 2010
New Report: “Net Generation” Guide Released by U.S. Department of Defense
Although this report focuses on workplace and IT issues, two chapters might be of interest.
+ Chapter 5 Norms and Characteristics of the Net Generation (Begins on Page 37)
+ Chapter 9 Shaping the Workplace Through Web 2.0 Technologies (Begins on Page 63)
Full Text access to the 128 page document can be found here (PDF).
Source: U.S. DOD
Monday, May 10, 2010
The future of IRIS industrial relations database
Historical data in the IRIS database will be relocated to the QIRC website and available for free from 1 July 2010
More information from Wageline
Commonwealth Budget process explained
Roy Jordan, ALLA member and Senior Law Librarian at the Parliamentary Library posted about this useful document on the national ALLA-ANZ list : The Commonwealth Budget: Process and Presentation [PDF]
It contains an overview of the process, the main stages, budget documents and even reporting requirements. A great primer!
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
Government response to Gov 2.0 Taskforce report
The Government has agreed to most of the recommendations from the report, deferring or questioning a few. As in the U.S they will adopt a "declaration of open government" and the Department of Finance and Deregulation will be the lead agency ( their new blog AGIMO will be providing a forum for issues surrounding Government use of ICT, well worth a look).
Implementation of the recommendations hinges on some other factors and is related to the passage of the freedom of information legislation currently before parliament, so will take at least 18 months to become a reality. No doubt this direction will continue to provide law librarians with challenges as well as opportunities in accessing government information in the future.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
April CPD event cancelled
Next event coming in May!
Delay in production of Qld Legislation bound volumes 2009
Due to Franklin Book Binders closing down, SDS Publications have had to find new binders so it has taken longer than usual.
They should hopefully be with everyone within the next 4 to 5 days.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
April CPD event - an update on Web 2.0 tools
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Twitter archives
Govt agencies move on social media policy
Report from Berkeley School of Law comparing Information Privacy Attitudes amongst Young Adults and Older Adults
Monday, March 29, 2010
Get member rates at ALIA events
The program for ALIA Access 2010 conference 1-3 September is shaping up to be really exciting. Find out more by signing up to receive regular updates. Registration opens 1 April.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
BIALL Scholarship announced!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
CCHatter - keep up to date with CCH
To keep up to date with Intelliconnect developments, check out CCH's blog Cchatter .
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Podcast: National Model Discussion
Monday, March 15, 2010
data.australia.gov.au
data.australia.gov.au is the home of Australian government public information datasets. Currently in beta.
"The australia.gov.au search is a fast, current and comprehensivefull-text search service with access to over 4 million resources fromover 900 Australian Government sites as well as State and TerritoryGovernment sites."
It also has a RSS feed capabilityhttp://australia.gov.au/news-and-media/media-release-rss-feeds
Alerting services
Moreover has been around for a while, but is now utilising Open Calais to create feeds on topics - http://w.moreover.com/
