SLAW is to be
a Canadian weblog generally concerned with the use of the internet and other technology in legal research and the management of legal knowledge.
Also notable is Climate Audit, which was deeply involved in provoking the manufactured «Climategate» affair, as «Best
Canadian Weblog».
In 2008 and 2010, we were nominated for the Podcast Awards, and in 2013, we were nominated for two
Canadian Weblog Awards!
Not exact matches
Mapleleafweb provides Discussion Forums and
Weblogs for Mapleleafweb users to debate and exchange information on issues in
Canadian politics.
It was June of 2005 when Simon Fodden first issued his invitation to a small group of early
Canadian law bloggers, exploring to see if there was any interest in starting a co-operative
weblog.
It's time to acknowledge this broader Slaw and to say, as our revised tagline does, «Slaw is a
Canadian cooperative
weblog on things legal.»
Listed below are links to
weblogs that reference What
Canadian murder trials taught one woman about KM:
Listed below are links to
weblogs that reference
Canadian Bar Association Launches Podcast on Work Life Balance:
I invite you to consider participating with me and others in a
weblog focused, roughly speaking, on
Canadian legal research using technology.
Tim Bray, one of the
Canadian IT biggies (now working for Sun) did a column on his
weblog, Ongoing, on Protecting Your Data
Slaw.ca bills itself as «a co-operative
weblog about
Canadian legal research and the impact of technology on it.»
Listed below are links to
weblogs that reference «Skills corporate counsel will need to learn over the next five years to remain effective» (
Canadian):