December was another enjoyable month for In Custodia Legis. We introduced two new guest bloggers, Nicole and Steve. Nicole posted a couple of times: first on Social Networks and French Labor Law and, in response to a comment on the blog, on The Role of the “Doctrine” as a Source of Law in France. Steve added a recap of our Human Rights Day event, Cultural Property Rights of Indigenous People.
Our posts with the top page views for December were:
1. THOMAS: The Last Update of the Year
2. Social Networks and French Labor Law: Beware of your Facebook Friends!!
3. First Snow of Winter – Pic of the Week
4. Snow, a Wreath, and Books – Pic of the Week
Our top commented on posts were:
1. The Role of the “Doctrine” as a Source of Law in France
2. Acid in Books — Preserving the Law Collection
On our Facebook page, the most commented post was Human Rights Day at the Law Library, and the most liked was Universal Declaration of Human Rights – Pic of the Week. Did I mention that the Pic of the Week posts were popular? One of the other Library of Congress blogs, Inside Adams, decided to start posting a Pic of the Week too!
We continued to interview the Law Library of Congress staff. There were five new interviews: Kevin Long, Shameema Rahman, Edith Palmer, Debora Keysor, and Betty Lupinacci.
It was an amusing challenge trying to continue posting on a daily basis with people coming and going for the holidays. Feel free to suggest a topic for a future post.