Law Libraries and Librarians

Social networking for law librarians and friends of law libraries

I was wondering if any of you have developed pages for your libraries on Del.icio.us, the social bookmarking site. I have two good examples but I would like a couple more. I know that Widener Law Library and Thompson Library at Univ. of Michigan have pages. Please email me or answer here if you can share your page. Many thanks in advance.
Liz Glankler
glankler@slu.edu

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We have one that's still in development - of course, any del.icio.us site is always in development. It's at http://del.icio.us/gsulaw.

Pam Brannon
pbrannon@gsu.edu

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You bet!. In the "old days" my lawyers would ask for copies of my Favourites file.
Now, I e-mail all new hires about our growing http://del.ici.ous/fieldap site.

Cheers, Shaunna

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For an upcoming column in Law Library Lights (LLSDC's quarterly publication), I'm writing about a concept to use Delicious (aka del.icio.us) as a platform for microblogging and content syndication on a library website. I've attached a PDF of a draft of this column. I'd love to hear feedback on this concept. We're not doing this now, but we might do it some day.
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Roger,
Great concept! I think it might work well for some libraries - probably not the one I am in - but who knows? it is a great idea for use of delicious!
Rita K.

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