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Archive for July, 2006

Supreme Court Law Review Missing

Here’s a thing: LexisNexis/Butterworths (Canada), which publish The Supreme Court Law Review, not too shabby a journal, have absolutely no information whatever about it on their website(s). Zero. Nada. Zilch.

After half an hour of frustration I went retro and phoned LexisNexis. Their customer rep spent another fifteen minutes searching — by now I was pruriently curious — asked her nearby website expert, and reported that there was nothing about it on the site. Rien du tout.

I’d be happy to be proven wrong. . . . [more]

Posted in: Miscellaneous

ACVM Et XBLR : Le Droit Des Valeurs Mobilières À La Fine Pointe

Le droit des valeurs mobilières est sans aucun doute, au Canada, le domaine du droit qui a exercé le virage technologique avec le plus de promptitude et de justesse. C’est sans aucun doute le domaine du droit qui le premier a cerné et compris ce que veulent dire « neutralité technologique » et « équivalence fonctionnelle », des concepts qui bien que repris par la plupart des lois canadiennes sur le commerce électronique, et notamment dans le Code civil du Québec aux articles 2837 et suivants, sont méconnus ou, pire, incompris; une incompréhension qui se traduit d’ailleurs dans plusieurs . . . [more]

Posted in: Miscellaneous

The Friday Fillilp

I just know that among all you Slawyers there are hidden artistic talents waiting for the merest opportunity to spring forth and suprise the world. In order to prevent any such springing, I offer you Jackson Pollock by Miltos Manetas. I mean, five minutes with a Pollock and the whole artistic endeavour seems a trifle overblown. And, believe me, this is something your six-year-old niece could do.

Go to the site and you’re presented with the archtypical blank canvas. Some of you might choose to leave it at that. Others, however, will wiggle the mouse, as we say. Ta . . . [more]

Posted in: Miscellaneous

Michel-Adrien Sheppard

I’m pleased to announce that Michel-Adrien Sheppard has joined Slaw as a core contributor. As Slawyers will doubtless know, Michel-Adrien is the Reference Librarian at the Supreme Court of Canada, and, perhaps even more important, Library Boy the blogger, at http://micheladrien.blogspot.com/.

Welcome, Michel-Adrien, to Slaw, made even more significant by your participation. . . . [more]

Posted in: Miscellaneous

Canadian Library Association – Copyright Update

I was trolling the Canadian Library Association/association canadienne des bibliothèques website to see what is new (note their new bilingual name!). I found a couple of interesting items on copyright: a letter to the Ministers about Copyright Legislation, and a Resolution by the Association regarding an Access Copyright iniative, “Captain Copyright“. . . . [more]

Posted in: Miscellaneous

What Is Drupal?

In a recent Slaw comment, Connie asked if someone would write something about Drupal. Subsequent comments from Patrick and Simon gave brief summaries, but I thought I’d go a bit further, and try to relay some of the basics surrounding this type of web software.

Briefly, Drupal is an open source CMS, written for the LAMP stack, which is modular in design. What does this mean? Well, let’s start with a couple definitions.

  • Open Source (OS) – open source software (generally) lets you download the software for free, view the source code, alter and re-distribute. Each OS product typically
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Posted in: Miscellaneous

Archival Research

KNOXVILLE, Tenn.–A 1995 e-mail extracted from the hard drive of a recently unearthed Compaq desktop PC offers a tantalizing glimpse into the day-to-day life of a primitive Internet society, said the archaeologists responsible for its discovery.

“We’re very excited by this find, because only by understanding our e-mail past can we hope to understand our e-mail present and future,” said Northwestern University archaeology professor Lane Caspari, who has been leading the dig through the equipment storage area of a Knoxville-area credit union since late April, on Tuesday. “The discovery also sheds new light on the 1990s–an era we know very . . . [more]

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