Monthly Archives: April 2007

Blawg of the Week

Tom Mighell’s newsletter Inter-alia ( inter-alia@lists.inter-alia.net ) keeps me posted on blawgs. Here is a great collaborative student blawg that is timely for all of you taking exams.  “The Legal Scoop http://www.thelegalscoop.com/ — it’s a group blog, providing “law students’ perspectives … Continue reading

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And the winners are…..

I know everyone is waiting breathlessly for the winners of our two National Library Week contests to be revealed, so let’s get right to it. Go to “Trivia Winners” Page to see all of the answers.  

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Answers to the Tuesday Labor Law in the Movies Trivia Quiz

Go to “Trivia Winners” page for Answers to the Labor Law Quiz. ( Post – del)

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Tuesday’s National Library Week contest…

..is a Labor Law in the Movies trivia Quiz.  No one tried the Treatise crossword (hmmmm…) so the prize for that one will be added to the prize for the Labor Law in the Movies Quiz.  You can pick up a hard … Continue reading

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Library Exam Hours

Sunday, April 22 through Friday, May 4:  Monday – Thursday – 7:00 am – 1:00 am Friday – 7:00 am – Midnight Saturday – 9:00 am – Midnight Sunday – 10:00 am – 1:00 am   Note:  The Library will … Continue reading

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Monday’s National Library Week contest . . .

is a crossword puzzle.  I have to admit, it’s pretty challenging.  But let’s see how familiar you are with the wonderful secondary sources that are so useful to us in our legal research endeavors.  If you find that you don’t … Continue reading

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Answers to the Library Trivia quiz from the April Addendum

Here are the answers to the short trivia quiz that appeared in the latest edition of the Addendum.  1. Which are there more of in the United States, public libraries or McDonalds?  There are more public libraries than McDonalds in the … Continue reading

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Vote Tracking in SC

A patron asked me the other day where to find how his representative voted on a particular bill pending in the SC General Assembly. The answer is the House and Senate Journals on our South Carolina Legislature Online website.  If … Continue reading

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