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2. The rewards of tedium.
3. Enact locally.
4. Learning from reference experience.
5. Change and continuity (Rip Van Winkle's reference office).
6. The United States Code, prima facie evidence, and positive law.
7. Getting facts straight (and writing well too).
8. Mattress tags and pillow cases.
9. Learning new applications.
10. Seeking inspiration.
11. Unanswerable questions.
12. The dreaded Bluebook.
13. Law librarian, J.D. or not J.D.?
14. Just looking.
15. A manual 'to inform every citizen'.
16. How do you know when research is good?
17. A blog's life.
18. Little biographies.
19. Cool web sites.
20. Learning a little about the world: foreign and international research and the nonspecialist.
21. On not doing research.
22. What's in a statute name?
23. Alphabetical order and other 'simple' systems.
24. When judges scold lawyers.
25. Story time in the law library.
26. The sensory law library.
27. Re: memos.
28. Researching outside the box.
29. Learning from library science.
30. These are a few of my favorite books.
31. What do you do all day?
32. On having a bad day.
33. Teaching the art of the reference interview.
34. Finding out what they want to know.
35. 'Good reads' in the law library?
36. Encounters with sources.
37. The trouble with utopia.
38. On asking for help.
39. Keeping up is hard to do.
40. Bouvier's, Black's, and Tinkerbell.
41. Golf buddy reference questions.
42. West's Legal Desk Reference.
43. On fun.
44. Moving Toward Common Ground on the Pornography Issue
45. Harassment Discussion Misleading
46. Law for the non-J.D.
47. Reference librarians do not work in steel.
48. Researching in an imperfect world.
49. Women Who Left Their Separate Sphere to Become Lawyers
50. Louis Brandeis—Lawyer, Reformer, Justice
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