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About F. Tim Knight

F. Tim Knight is Associate Librarian and Head of Technical Services at the Osgoode Hall Law School Library, York University. He has been a cataloguing librarian and metadata specialist since the early 1990's working previously at the Great Library (Law Society of Upper Canada) and the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.

Tim has been actively involved with the Canadian Association of Law Libraries (CALL/ACBD) for many years. He co-chairs the Access Services & Resource Sharing SIG and represents CALL/ACBD on the Canadian Cataloguing Committee at the Library and Archives Canada. He is the chair of the KF Modified Committee and editor of KF Modified: KF Classification Modified for Use in Canadian and Common Law Libraries.

His current research interests include: linked data; metadata applications; classification; cataloguing; and, when time allows, he writes and plays a little music here and there. He recently developed and taught an introductory course on Metadata and Metadata Applications for Mohawk College in Hamilton where he has also taught Cataloguing Electronic and Internet Resources.

Posts by F. Tim Knight

Lawyers Learning to Code?

The EVA-Lution of Legal Research?

Robot Citizen?

Be Aware, Be Very Aware

Machines Regulating Humans: The Q&A

Have You Heard of the MTO AV Club?

How Black Is the AI Black Box?

Fear and Machine Learning: AI and Legal Practice

Everybody Wants to Rule the World

Teaching Technology to Law Students

The Growing Legal Tech Market Place

Feelings, Nothing More Than Feelings …?*