
I just noticed an awesome improvement to CanLII's RSS feeds for decisions! In my reader, CanLII's feed now shows keywords for decisions from courts that I monitor.
Way to go CanLII for another great innovation.
Way to go CanLII for another great innovation. [click on the author's name for more information] 3 Comments on “CanLII RSS Feed Improvement” |
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John Gregory on Victoria Day Holiday Lloyd Duhaime on Victoria Day Holiday John G on Victoria Day Holiday John N. Davis on Victoria Day Holiday Simon Fodden on Images in Judgments Daniel Poulin on Images in Judgments John G on The Friday Fillip: Randomness Kim Nayyer on Shoes and Dominoes Adam Dodek on Mandated or Mandatory Pro Bono Gary P. Rodrigues on What's Hot on CanLII This Week Robert Janes on Mandated or Mandatory Pro Bono George Beaton on Director of Innovation for Law Firms? Bonnie Czegledi on Crime and Cultural Property Nate Russell on The New Mega-Journal David Cheifetz on Court Nullifies 2011 Federal Election Results in Etobicoke Centre SlawTips |
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A little asside about customer service and innovation: On August 13th, I made a comment on this post here at Slaw. Simon Fodden's cool new service feeding up CanLII's new additions over at Cancourts.ca gives a really good visual of how this CanLII innovation of adding the subject words to the feed improves the Tweets as well.
Shaunna, on Cancourts.ca I've cut out all the prefix material crediting CanLII and identifying which court the feed is from, so that we can get as much of the keyword material as possible in the 140 characters allowed. I hope CanLII doesn't mind the removal of credit; and the name of the Twitter account tells you which court's cases you're looking at anyway.
I like the feature too. Though I continue to struggle with making RSS by keyword searches. I dont' want every settlement, but would love to be able to set my RSS by keyword – paramedic, ambulance, etc.
This area neesd to be developed more.