What people have said about the last edition of "The Cybersleuth's Guide to the Internet"
This is an invaluable resource for lawyers, non-lawyers and libraries. The authors are both well known in the fields of technology and legal research having written several other books. This book is in its 12th edition which should give the reader some insight into its importance and usefulness.
The book is laid out in easy-to-read and understand fashion. The authors include an in-depth table of contents and an exhaustive index as well as an abbreviated version. A reader who does not read the book cover to cover still can find useful information quickly and easily.
The large 8-1/2" x 11" format makes the pages easy to read while allowing for ample screen shots of various webpages. A useful feature is a two-page listing of the new additions/changes from the previous versions.
I have used this edition in my work as a Reference Law Librarian including a presentation to the West Virginia Library Association's Annual Conference in 2012. I highly recommend this book and feel it is suitable for lawyers, non-lawyers, public and law libraries.
WV Law Library on Amazon.com
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What people are saying about "Internet Legal Research on a Budget."
I am the director of a Law Library who has a large clientele of solo lawyers and self-represented people. This is an excellent resource to help them identify resources that let them get the most for their research dollars. I highly recommend this title for public law library collections and for attorneys who want to make the most of their time and resources.
Christine Timko on Amazon.com
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