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Sue Altmeyer, Electronic Services Librarian, sue.altmeyer@law.csuohio.edu | March 20, 2008 - 17:26
Bluebooks dating from 1926 to 1991 are available for free on the Bluebook website. They appear to take a while to download. A more up-to-date free source for citation information, although not as comprehensive, is Basic Legal Citation by the Legal Information Institute. LII's information is keyed to the most recent edition of the Bluebook, published in 2005. Thanks to TVC Alert.Amy Burchfield, Access & Faculty Services Librarian amy.burchfield@law.csuohio.edu | March 20, 2008 - 10:40
It’s a longstanding tradition to find personal knickknacks
like family photos, vacation snapshots, souvenirs, posters, paper airplanes,
signed baseballs, fuzzy dice – you name it – in professors’ office space. These
precious artifacts of humanity can tell you a lot about your professor. I still
remember sitting in one of my law professor’s offices looking at a photo and thinking,
“Hey, that’s my professor with Yasser Arafat!”
In Stephanie Rosenbloom’s NYT article “The
Professor as Open Book,” psychologist and associate professor Sam Gosling
of the
Would Professor Kingsfield from “The Paper Chase” approve?
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