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30 Jun 2014, 2:32 pm by Connie Crosby
Here are a few I found: Ted Tjaden’s list of Knowledge Management resources on his Legal Research and Writing site. [read post]
12 Nov 2013, 6:09 am by Simon Fodden
(When Ted Tjaden analyzed the situation a couple of years ago on Slaw, he found a mere 395 Québec judgments available in English via SOQUIJ, the official source, a paltry 167 of them from the Court of Appeal.) [read post]
10 Oct 2013, 11:56 am by Michel-Adrien Sheppard
Slaw.ca collaborator Ted Tjaden has a section on how to find law reform commission reports on his legal research writing website. [read post]
12 Sep 2013, 1:47 pm by Michel-Adrien Sheppard
Ted Tjaden has a section on how to find law reform commission reports on his legal research and writing website. [read post]
18 Aug 2013, 2:43 pm by Connie Crosby
Here are some examples of basic KM at work:individual partners--and sometimes groups of partners--keep a list of template documents such as key agreements at hand so they do not have to figure out new wording each time clients need onelawyers collect research memoranda together on the network so that they can see if something has already been done before starting new workstudents and associates work with mentors to learn the ropes of the various practice areasmembers of practice groups meet on a… [read post]
25 Jul 2013, 1:49 pm by Michel-Adrien Sheppard
Slaw.ca collaborator Ted Tjaden has a section on how to find law reform commission reports on his legal research writing website. [read post]
8 Jul 2013, 4:00 am by Administrator
Library Technician DialogReplacing the Irreplaceable – Farewell Ted TjadenThis month Ted Tjaden is leaving our library team. [read post]
24 Jun 2013, 4:00 am by Susannah Tredwell
Ted Tjaden has written a particularly good article on the subject: “The Evolution of Law-Related Knowledge Management in North America – Opportunities for Law Librarians”. [read post]
13 Jun 2013, 3:35 pm by Michel-Adrien Sheppard
Slaw.ca collaborator Ted Tjaden has a section on how to find law reform commission reports on his legal research writing website. [read post]
3 Jun 2013, 4:54 am by Simon Fodden
That directive was well critiqued on Slaw at the time of its release by Ted Tjaden and those who commented on his post. [read post]
11 Apr 2013, 12:53 pm by Michel-Adrien Sheppard
Slaw.ca collaborator Ted Tjaden has a section on how to find law reform commission reports on his legal research writing website. [read post]
9 Jan 2013, 1:01 pm by Simon Fodden
Earlier on Slaw Ted Tjaden set out a number of helpful sources in respect of Finding English Translations of French Language Court Decisions in Canada. [read post]
18 Dec 2012, 8:50 am by Shaunna Mireau
Check out the web site for Ted Tjaden's book Legal Research and Writing. [read post]
7 Jun 2012, 10:05 pm by Jeffrey Richardson
Canadian attorney Ted Tjaden provides advice to lawyers who use an iPad in this article at Slaw.ca. [read post]
3 May 2012, 4:32 pm by Michel-Adrien
The Project is an initiative of the Georgetown Law School and Harvard Law School Libraries, and of the State Law Libraries of Maryland and Virginia.This issue is also of major concern to Canadian legal researchers, as illustrated by the following posts on the collaborative Canadian law blog Slaw.ca:Link Rot and Legal Research, Ted Tjaden, August 3, 2005Link Rot is Alive and Well, Ted Tjaden, March 19, 2008Link Rot in Court Decisions, Shaunna Mireau, May 7,… [read post]
9 Feb 2012, 10:05 pm by Jeffrey Richardson
Torotono attorney Ted Tjaden writes on the Slaw website about the recent LegalTech 2012 Conference that took place in New York and mentions some great iPad apps. [read post]
18 Jan 2012, 4:36 pm by Michel-Adrien
Ted Tjaden, author of the Irwin Law book Legal Research and Writing, created a companion website with loads of links to research-related resources.He has added a new section of links on Law Reform Commission reports. [read post]
30 Aug 2011, 8:46 am by Shaunna Mireau
In speaking about the unique collections that each of the commercial publishers offer and the dearth of crossover, John reminds us: if you are doing journal research and want to know what has been written on a specific topic use an index - full-text searching is (still) not enough.In addition to journal indexes, I want to remind you of the Custom Google search that Ted Tjaden created. [read post]