LAW PUNDIT Thursday, December 01, 2005 12/01/2005 12:48:00 AM [Home]
BlawgWorld 2006 Published at TechnoLawyer
A posting by LawPundit is included in BlawgWorld 2006, an eBook published November 30, 2005 by TechnoLawyer. TechnoLawyer currently has ca. 11500 members, each of whom obtains a copy of BlawgWorld 2006.
Compare that number to the circulation of a normal law journal.
BlawgWorld 2006 includes blog postings from a total of so-called 51 "influential" legal weblogs (blawgs). The fact of this publication emphasizes the influence and attention which law blogs are achieving. See my upcoming posting following this one if you doubt that the previous statement is true.
If you are not yet a member of TechnoLawyer (membership is free), take a look at their website.
Membership entitles you to free newsletters as well as a free copy of BlawgWorld 2006. See what the pioneer blawgers are up to. I am looking forward to reading the postings published in Blawgworld 2006 myself.
BlawgWorld also has its own URL, which launched November 30, 2005 at http://www.blawgworld.com. You can read a sample from BlawgWorld 2006 there by clicking the appropriate link and you can also read a second sample by clicking the book illustration.
Right now, BlawgWorld 2006 may appear like a small pioneer step, but ponder what status it may achieve in coming years, as blogging starts to compete with printed legal publications.
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BlawgWorld 2006 Published at TechnoLawyer
A posting by LawPundit is included in BlawgWorld 2006, an eBook published November 30, 2005 by TechnoLawyer. TechnoLawyer currently has ca. 11500 members, each of whom obtains a copy of BlawgWorld 2006.
Compare that number to the circulation of a normal law journal.
BlawgWorld 2006 includes blog postings from a total of so-called 51 "influential" legal weblogs (blawgs). The fact of this publication emphasizes the influence and attention which law blogs are achieving. See my upcoming posting following this one if you doubt that the previous statement is true.
If you are not yet a member of TechnoLawyer (membership is free), take a look at their website.
Membership entitles you to free newsletters as well as a free copy of BlawgWorld 2006. See what the pioneer blawgers are up to. I am looking forward to reading the postings published in Blawgworld 2006 myself.
BlawgWorld also has its own URL, which launched November 30, 2005 at http://www.blawgworld.com. You can read a sample from BlawgWorld 2006 there by clicking the appropriate link and you can also read a second sample by clicking the book illustration.
Right now, BlawgWorld 2006 may appear like a small pioneer step, but ponder what status it may achieve in coming years, as blogging starts to compete with printed legal publications.
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