Law Library Resource Xchange[3] is a free[4] monthly e-journal,[5] founded in 1996, owned, edited and published by a solo law/business librarian, researcher, and expert knowledge strategist.
[6][7] Content is written by the editor, as well as law librarians,[8] attorneys, academics, law students and other information professionals.
LLRX publishes a weekly column on cyber-crime, cybersecurity and privacy [1], articles on Internet research, technology-related issues,[9] technology-related resources,[10] and technology-related tools.
[11] Its archives include Resource Centers on Comparative and Foreign Law, International Law, Search Engines, and State and Federal Legislation,[12] with over 1,400 browsable and searchable sources for state and federal court rules, forms and dockets,[13][14][15][16] and a wide range of resources related to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
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