It feels like CALICon 2020 was eons ago in our suspended animation existence that is the new norm for those of us still teleworking past the 3 months mark. Yet the words from Friday June 5th’s keynote address delivered by …

“Tech is easy, people are hard”: Philosophical Takeaways from Cat Moon’s CALICon Keynote Read more »

Who doesn’t love the Internet Archive? As one of the longest running vehicles for capturing content generated online, it also serves as one of the primary databases for Public Domain and Creative Commons licensed media. Founded in 1996, the vast …

Resources for Work & Play: Gems from the Internet Archive Read more »

What is a docket exactly? The best way to describe it is the various forms that a case takes throughout its circuition, embodied as different types of documents as the case progresses over time. Once a case is filed it …

Does AI Hold the Keys? Bloomberg Law’s Docket Key Unlocks Federal District Courts Read more »

A few weeks back our law library decided to use a cookie cake tabling event to raise awareness for Open Access (OA) Week and distribute info about OA publishing and our university’s grant opportunity for creating OA educational materials. What …

The Flavor of Open Access Over Rice: Tech Transforms & Transmutes Ed Read more »