On 10 Mar 1993, ETHAN KATSH wrote:
> I submit this as a favor to a colleague. Would anyone know if the
> Canon Law Abstracts or any other bibliographic tools for canon law research
> are available online?
> Thank you very much.
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Mr. Katsh [et al. who are interested]---
Don't forget to use Archie and Veronica to search files
and Gopher menus on the Internet. If you don't know
how or don't know what I'm talking about, contact your
local Internet resource "guru." You might also want
to look through the thousands of online discussion groups
available in the Internet to see if there's something
there to tap into.
A good Internet site to begin netting with is the
W&L site. Telnet to: liberty.uc.wlu.edu login: lawlib
[no password needed]. John Doyle has done a terrific
job at that site for all kinds of law related stuff
to network through. The search options and well laid
out menu scheme and interactive connection break make
this site one of my favorites.
If you can't get in at peak hours, try off-peak hours,
remembering your time zones.
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