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Rutgers CompTech, 2015 #1, on teleradiology, ‘next gen’ research, guns & 3D printers, and privacy & tech

The Rutgers Computer & Technology Law Journal offers its issues in convenient and modern ebook formats for e-reader devices, apps, pads, smartphones, and computers.

This first issue of Volume 41, 2015, features new articles and student contributions on cutting-edge topics related to: teleradiology, jurisdiction, and malpractice; teaching ‘next gen’ research methods such as Ravel and Casetext to law students; regulating 3D-printing as firearms creators; employment, privacy, and social media; and privacy issues of cell phone tracking.

The Journal is edited and produced by students at Rutgers University School of Law – Newark and features contributions by leading scholars and professionals in the field. Founded in 1969, the Journal is the oldest computer law periodical in the academic world. Since its inception, the Journal has maintained a tradition of excellence, and has designed each publication issue to foster critical discourse on the technological breakthroughs impacting the legal landscape. Quality digital formatting includes linked notes, active table of contents, active URLs in notes, and proper Bluebook citations.

Available in eBook formats at leading sites:

Amazon for Kindle.

Barnes & Noble for Nook.

At Google Play app on Nexus and similar android devices, and generally at Google Books.

At Apple iBooks and iTunes bookstore, direct on the iPad and iPhone (previewed online).

Also in universal ePUB format from Smashwords. Look for it, too, at Kobobooks and other ebookstores.

CATALOGING:

Print page count: 172 pages; list price:  $0.99
Publication Date: Feb. 17, 2015
ISBN 9781610278478 (ebook)