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9530 views now as of 7/17/2017, 9:44 AM EST. Was not that movie Spider-Man: Homecoming quite cool? And notice the details in it!!! Some of these actresses and actors show up on my Facebook page quite a bit and I have conversed with some of them but not about anything important at least not since a few e-mails when I was posting quite a lot on Findlaw from 2002-2006. Had an incredibly creative and nasty troll on there as well for four years.
9540 views now as of 1:35 PM EST 7/17/2017. Lots of lawyers, defendants, plaintiffs, law students and the like on Findlaw in 2002-2006. My troll turned out to be a white collar criminal in Chesterfield County, VA whom I took many trips to Tampa Bay area law and academic libraries trying to help as he was one personality with his regular avatar and e-mail and hundreds of fake ones with bogus e-mails and other names. Sometimes my own as well. He would use variations of my name and post. Started going to my Congressmen about changing the law with respect to cyber stalking and the like when both the Pinellas (FL) and the Chesterfield County, VA Sheriff's Office could not do anything about this cyberstalker/cybersmearer. He made some incredibly libelous statements about me as well. Have not seen and sign of him on the Internet since 2008.
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9560 views now as of 10:18 PM EST 7/17/2017. The American Association of Law Libraries convention enters its last day tomorrow in Austin, Texas.

I wonder if they have noticed the 26.6 years of work I have put into my Herculean 224 613 Project and the friends I seem to have made during that quest to help survivors/victims of crimes by getting many groups in each community involved in assessing the needs of that group in each community. Started by writing 4000 victim/witness assistance providers from 1992 through 2000 or so via snail and then e-mails about what they would like to see in their law and public libraries. Just collection development techniques taught me when I was at the University of Denver Graduate School of Librarianship and Information Management where I graduated in May of 1984.
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9560 views now as of 10:18 PM EST 7/17/2017. The American Association of Law Libraries convention enters its last day tomorrow in Austin, Texas.

I wonder if they have noticed the 26.6 years of work I have put into my Herculean 224 613 Project and the friends I seem to have made during that quest to help survivors/victims of crimes by getting many groups in each community involved in assessing the needs of that group in each community. Started by writing 4000 victim/witness assistance providers from 1992 through 2000 or so via snail and then e-mails about what they would like to see in their law and public libraries. Just collection development techniques taught me when I was at the University of Denver Graduate School of Librarianship and Information Management where I graduated in May of 1984.
9567 views now as of 8:20 AM Tuesday 7/18/2017. Last day of the Austin American Association of Law Libraries convention and boy did I send a lot of e-mails to Texas in late 2001 and early 2002.
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Past AALL Annual Meeting Locations

I was a pest for these starting in Reno, Nevada in 1989 and going up through the one in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1996. Decided it was a waste of money sending all those snail mail letters out after 1996 to people who were going to go to these conventions. Trying to get them to actually just look at the letters I had received from lawyers, victim/witness assistance providers, Attorney Generals from various States, various association leaders, and many others.

All part of my 224 613 Project. I had been trying to get the help of CEOs, social workers, psychiatrists, psychologists, movie stars, movie directors, movie studio heads, soap opera stars, soap opera writers, advertisers, etc. to spotlight the problem that these received letters showed.

Future Annual Meeting Dates and Locations Will be interesting to see what happens in these future AALL meetings.
9645 views now as of 7/18/2017 10:28 AM EST.

I have been working on this since January 1991 but it is just a hobby but did get me 24 nominations to Marquis Who's Who publications from 1992 through 2004 or so.

And I have tried to get many to spotlight the problems I saw when doing this massive 224 613 Project. Facebook has come in extremely handy with getting the message out.

What's in your library?
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Fascinating, do you have a website or a publication after 26 years?
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9645 views now as of 7/18/2017 10:28 AM EST.

I have been working on this since January 1991 but it is just a hobby but did get me 24 nominations to Marquis Who's Who publications from 1992 through 2004 or so.

And I have tried to get many to spotlight the problems I saw when doing this massive 224 613 Project. Facebook has come in extremely handy with getting the message out.

What's in your library?
9691 views now as of 1:17 PM EST. 7/18/2017. American Bar Association convention coming up in August 2017.

2017 ABA Annual Meeting

The inclusion of many lawyers into this 224 613 Project is critical to its survival.

Remember to ignore the trolls on this thread. The crux of this matter is what is in your local public and law library that will help survivors/victims deal with the legal system and that includes victims who have not reported crimes yet? That is before the bureaucracy kicks in.
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9691 views now as of 1:17 PM EST. 7/18/2017. American Bar Association convention coming up in August 2017.

2017 ABA Annual Meeting

The inclusion of many lawyers into this 224 613 Project is critical to its survival.

Remember to ignore the trolls on this thread. The crux of this matter is what is in your local public and law library that will help survivors/victims deal with the legal system and that includes victims who have not reported crimes yet? That is before the bureaucracy kicks in.
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9711 views now as of 4:02 PM EST 7/18/2017.

I met law students/judges at the University of Nevada, Reno; Brigham Young University Law School; the University of Denver Law School in the Graduate student dorm; and the University of Minnesota Law School where I graduated in May 1989 and worked in the Law Library until June 1991. Had three male law student roommates and a girlfriend/roommate who was also my former Legal Assistance to Minnesota Prisoners' student.

Also met law students as well as law professors at SUNY Buffalo; North Carolina Central University; and a few other places.

What is in your library?

This is about crowd sourcing of local professionals in social work, law, nursing, medicine, etc., evaluating what is in your local law and public libraries that will help survivors/victims of crimes. It is not about what some group in Washington DC dictates as being worthwhile for survivors/victims of crimes.
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9711 views now as of 4:02 PM EST 7/18/2017.

I met law students/judges at the University of Nevada, Reno; Brigham Young University Law School; the University of Denver Law School in the Graduate student dorm; and the University of Minnesota Law School where I graduated in May 1989 and worked in the Law Library until June 1991. Had three male law student roommates and a girlfriend/roommate who was also my former Legal Assistance to Minnesota Prisoners' student.

Also met law students as well as law professors at SUNY Buffalo; North Carolina Central University; and a few other places.

What is in your library?

This is about crowd sourcing of local professionals in social work, law, nursing, medicine, etc., evaluating what is in your local law and public libraries that will help survivors/victims of crimes. It is not about what some group in Washington DC dictates as being worthwhile for survivors/victims of crimes.
9736 views now as of 7/18/2017 10:40 PM. EST.

Nevada Library Association meeting October 16-18, 2017 Lake Tahoe. Nevada Library Association - Home
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Nevada Library Association meeting October 16-18, 2017 Lake Tahoe. Nevada Library Association - Home
9769 views now in my massive 224 613 Project of 26.6 years or so. This is an effort to get practical materials for survivors/victims of crimes into libraries of all kinds. Mainly in the United States but I have sent snail mail letters, e-mails, and other stuff to people in many other countries as well. Often just looking for advice from experts in various areas.

9769 views as of 7/10/2017 7:19 AM EST.
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9776 views now. That is a patriotic number! Massachusetts Library Association - Conference

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9794 views now. What does your home state's library system look like in terms of access to practical information for survivors/victims of crimes?

This is 9794 views as of 5:15 PM EST Wednesday 7/19/2017. Hope to get to 10,000 by the end of July!!!
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9794 views now. What does your home state's library system look like in terms of access to practical information for survivors/victims of crimes?

This is 9794 views as of 5:15 PM EST Wednesday 7/19/2017. Hope to get to 10,000 by the end of July!!!
9807 views now as of 9:45 PM EST 7/19/2017.

Republicans have been more supportive over the past 26.5 years with my massive 224 613 Project. Mainly because this is about limiting government through arming people with access to very useful information about their rights and the services available to them. It would act as controls on bureaucrats and put more power in localities rather than the Federal government. I have had support from some Democrats as well. I had even sent some e-mails in the 2000s to the National Rifle Association about this. It is about defending yourself through education and logic. Kind of a hard sell in Trump land though.
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9807 views now as of 9:45 PM EST 7/19/2017.

Republicans have been more supportive over the past 26.5 years with my massive 224 613 Project. Mainly because this is about limiting government through arming people with access to very useful information about their rights and the services available to them. It would act as controls on bureaucrats and put more power in localities rather than the Federal government. I have had support from some Democrats as well. I had even sent some e-mails in the 2000s to the National Rifle Association about this. It is about defending yourself through education and logic. Kind of a hard sell in Trump land though.
9836 views now as of 7/20/2017 8:11 AM EST.

Sad about developments with Senator John McCain. I liked how he stood up to candidate Donald John Trump and still continues this while Trump is President.
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9843 views now as of 10:39 AM EST 7/20/2017. What's in your library!

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Past AALL Annual Meeting Locations

I was a pest for these starting in Reno, Nevada in 1989 and going up through the one in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1996. Decided it was a waste of money sending all those snail mail letters out after 1996 to people who were going to go to these conventions. Trying to get them to actually just look at the letters I had received from lawyers, victim/witness assistance providers, Attorney Generals from various States, various association leaders, and many others.

All part of my 224 613 Project. I had been trying to get the help of CEOs, social workers, psychiatrists, psychologists, movie stars, movie directors, movie studio heads, soap opera stars, soap opera writers, advertisers, etc. to spotlight the problem that these received letters showed.

Future Annual Meeting Dates and Locations Will be interesting to see what happens in these future AALL meetings.
9857 views now as of 4:11 PM 7/20/2017. What's in your library? Illinois Library Association
 

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