I have just started to read a real tome: a book on the law of using electronic documentation as electronic evidence for court and litigation. Book came slamming down into the mail from the law book publisher.

I volunteered to read and write book review article to critique the merits of the book. Article will be published near this Christmas. Audience will be to law librarians and research lawyers across Canada.

I'm learning a great deal because lawyers have written and expounded so much on the subject because they are the ones attempting gather and interpret the correct evidence for court or mediation. Learning basic diff. amongst Canadian, U.S. law in this area ..with a nod to British law which Canada leaned heavily on initially.

But very little has been written, professionally from law librarian and records manager where the latter person is deeply involved in finalizing document (electronic and other formats) storage and executing searches for the same content in future. There are very few records managers who have strong law library research experience.

Yea, it's ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ. Sleepy stuff to many here. tired: It's over 300 p. of reading.

No, I don't get paid for this. It's considered as another thing that is career/resume related.
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