American Bar Association Highlights Sabrina Pacifici's BeSpacific Legal Blog
This article from the American Bar Association highlights Sabrina Pacifici and her blog BeSpacific, described as one of the longest-running legal blogs (launched in 2002). The blog covers law, technology, knowledge discovery, cybersecurity, legal research, government regulation, civil liberties, and intellectual property. Blogger Robert Ambrogi praises Pacifici as having her finger on the pulse of the legal information world and notes her prolific output.
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No one better has her finger on the pulse of the legal information world than Sabrina Pacifici, law librarian and author of the blog BeSpacific.
Launched in 2002, BeSpacific is one of the longest-running legal blogs and, remarkably, Sabrina seems more prolific today than ever.
She posts multiple items every day, covering the gamut of law, technology and knowledge discovery and topics ranging from cybersecurity to legal research to government regulation to civil liberties to IP and more.
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