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New Legal Resources @ CSL

Posted by janis6 on May 28, 2008

When Nature Strikes: Weather Disasters And The Law. Marsha L. Baum. KF 3750 .B38 2007.

Moving Mountains: how one woman and her community won justice from big coal. Penny Loeb. KF 228 .B733 L64 2007.

Harry A. Blackmun : The Outsider Justice. Tinsley E. Yarbrough. KF 8745 .B555 Y37 2007.

Forensic Evidence in Court. Christine Beck Lissitzyn. KF 9674 .L55 2007.

The Supreme Court: An Essential History. Peter Charles Hoffer, WilliamJames Hull Hoffer and N.E.H. Hull. KF 8742 .Z9 H64 2007.

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Memorial Day Weekend CLosing

Posted by lynne on May 19, 2008

All State Library facilities will be closed on Sat. May 24 and Mon. May 26 in observance of Memorial Day.

Regular hours will resume Tues. May 27.

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Database of the Week

Posted by janis6 on May 12, 2008

State Capital Universe is a Lexis-Nexis product providing coverage of all fifty states.  In addition to the database being updated continuously, the ability to search individually as well as hand selected groups makes this an efficient search tool.  Clicking on the “List of Links” reveals state by state links to each state’s “State Legislature”, “Governor’s office” and “State Agencies/Commissions”.  A list of Association Sites such as the “Council of State Governments” and the “National Conference of State Legislatures” follows the state sites.  One link that is heavily used is “Newspapers of Record” which is again broken down by state.   Examples of coverage in State Capital Universe are bills and laws, constitutions, proposed and enacted regulations, articles about legislative issues affecting the states and legislature membership.  I suggest checking out the online presentation available through Congressional Information Service. 

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Website Refresh

Posted by cslibweb on May 8, 2008

Notice something a little different at cslib.org? We’ve been “refreshing” the look of our web pages. We’ve added more persistent and consistent navigation aids in the form of menus at the top of most of our web pages. This is just the beginning of our work to improve the usability and management of our site. If you have any suggestions or feedback, we’d love to hear from you. You can either comment on this blog entry, at the CSL Webmaster’s Forum blog, (comments are moderated to avoid spam, so there may be a short delay in the appearance of your comment on the forum) or you can send email to webmaster@cslib.org. Thank you for visiting!

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Website Refresh

Posted by cslibweb on May 1, 2008

Notice something a little different at cslib.org? We’ve been “refreshing” the look of our web pages. We’ve added more persistent and consistent navigation aids in the form of menus at the top of most of our web pages. This is just the beginning of our work to improve the usability and management of our site. If you have any suggestions or feedback, we’d love to hear from you. You can either comment on this blog entry, at the CSL Webmaster’s Forum blog, (comments are moderated to avoid spam, so there may be a short delay in the appearance of your comment on the forum) or you can send email to webmaster@cslib.org. Thank you for visiting!

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Database of the Week

Posted by janis6 on March 18, 2008

Ordinance.com is a compilation of municipal codes, zoning and subdivision by-laws, ordinances and maps.  This full-text database covers not only Connecticut but Massachusetts and Rhode Island as well.  In addition to the list of documents for a particular municipality, contact information and contact notes are part of the display.   Ordinance.com is updated regularly as updates are received.

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New Legal Resources @ CSL

Posted by janis6 on March 17, 2008

Law In An Era Of “Smart” Technology. Susan W. Brenner. K  487 .T4 B74 2007.

Who Needs To Know?:  The State Of Public Access To Federal Government Information.  Patrice McDermott. KF 5753 .M33 2007.

Science For Lawyers. Eric York Drogin, editor. KF 487 .S3 S255 2008.

Stem Cell Century. Russell Korobkin, Stephen R. Munzer. KF 3827 .G4 K67 2007.

Acting for Endangered Species. Shannon Petersen. KF 5640 .P48 2002.

  

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Access to the State Library on Sat. Mar. 15

Posted by lynne on March 12, 2008

On Saturday, March 15, 2008, the City of Hartford hosts the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Many streets around the State Library will be closed to traffic, but the Library will be open. Streets to be closed between 8:30-9:30 a.m. and about 1:30 p.m. include:

Capitol Ave. from Broad St. to Lafayette St.

Hungerford and Oak Sts. from Russ St. to Capitol Ave.

Lafayette St. from Capitol Ave. to Russ St.

Please use Russ St. to access the State Library. The Russ St. gate to the parking lot (normally Exit Only) will be open for your convenience.

Please call 757-6500 if you have questions.

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New Public Policy Resources @ CSL

Posted by cato34 on February 29, 2008

Arsenals of Folly; The Making of the Nuclear Arms Race. Richard Rhodes. 
U 264 .R48 2007

Discovering Addiction; The Science and Politics of Substance Abuse Research. Nancy D. Campbell. RC 564 .C33 2007

Evolution; What the Fossils Say and Why It Matters. Donald R. Prothero.
QE 721.2 .E85 P76 2007

Filibuster; Obstruction and Lawmaking in the U.S. Senate. Gregory J. Wawro and Eric Schickler.  JK 1161 .W39 2006

Genetic Witness; Science, Law, and Controversy in the Making of DNA
Profiling.
Jay D. Aronson. RA 1057.55 .A76 2007

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New Public Policy Resources @ CSL

Posted by cato34 on February 20, 2008

The Architecture of Madness; Insane Asylums in the United States. Carla Yanni. RC 445 .Y36 2007

The Greening of the U.S. Military; Environmental Policy, National Security, and Organizational Change. Robert F. Durant. TD 195 .A75 D87 2007

Guys and Guns Amok; Domestic Terrorism and School Shootings from the Oklahoma City Bombing to the Virginia Tech Massacre. Douglas Kellner. HN 90 .V5 K45 2008

Shopping Our Way to Safety; How We Changed From Protecting the Environment to Protecting Ourselves. Andrew Szasz. HC 110 .E5 S93 2007

Supercapitalism; The Transformation of Business, Democracy, and Everyday Life. Robert B. Reich. JK 275 .R45 2007

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