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From: Lyonette Louis-Jacques (llou@midway.uchicago.edu)
Date: 10/01/93


I've been marvelling recently at the wonderful databases of information being
created at various law sites--gopher "jewels" at Cornell, Washington & Lee
(netlink), Washburn, SLU, the Law Technology Centre in the U.K., etc. are
making it easier/more user-friendly to do legal research on the Internet.

And I like the job done by Cornell and Washington & Lee of making available
the archives of lists so that the information we are sharing with each other
on lists become keyword searchable and browsable on the Internet to all. I
admire the initiative of John Doyle at W&L in putting the LAW-LIB archives
on, and Tom Bruce at Cornell who has loaded on partial archives of the
following lists:

AI-L (artificial intelligence and the law)
CELLO-L
CYBERLAW (law and policy of computer networks)
EURO-LEX (All EUROpean Legal Information EXchange)
HISLAW-L (history of law: roman, feudal, canon)
INT-LAW (foreign and international law librarians)
JURIST-L (a list for Dutch attorneys)
LAW-LIB
LAWSRC-L (Internet law sources)
MAALL-L
TEKNOIDS (list for computer services people in law schools)

To get to W&L, telnet liberty.uc.wlu.edu, and login: lawlib. For Cornell,
telnet fatty.law.cornell.edu, and login: gopher.

There are many other great sources at these and other law gophers. Kudos to
you all!

Muchas, muchas gracias!
Lyo.

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Lyonette Louis-Jacques Internet: llou@midway.uchicago.edu Foreign and International Law Librarian BITNET: uclllou@uchimvs1 and Lecturer in Law Phone: (312) 702-9612 University of Chicago D'Angelo Law Library Fax: (312) 702-0730 1121 E. 60th St., Chicago, IL 60637 U.S.A. "Bouki pa sot anko"



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