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Today Is One Web Day

OneWebDay is a day when users of the World Wide Web are encouraged to show how the Internet affects their lives. The purpose of the event is to globally celebrate online life.

The first ever OneWebDay is today September 22, 2006. The idea was created by Susan Crawford and the name was suggested by David Weinberger.

How has the Internet affected your life, personally and professionally? . . . [more]

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1-Supra 2- Ibid

Okay, I’ve been silent about this for a few weeks now but it continues to fester within me. The McGill guide 6th ed. is out and Ibid’ing a Supra is now fully proper. I know that many will rejoice but I feel that it is wrong and lazy. The footnote should have a one to one relationship with the original cite, not a one to two to three to the original, when I am reading a paper (online or not) I don’t want to have to go hunting for the actual cite.

I know, I know this is one of . . . [more]

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Why Computers Sometimes Crash

Some of you may have seen this, but it was new to me this week and I think it is great. Unfortunately, I can’t give attribution because I have no idea who is responsible for this wonderful piece of prose. To get the full effect, read aloud.

Why Computers Sometimes Crash

– (with all due apologies to Dr. Seuss)

If a packet hits a pocket on a socket on a port, and the bus is interrupted at a very last resort, and the access of the memory makes your floppy disk abort, then the socket packet pocket has an error . . . [more]

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Khazakstan Story Without Reference to Borat

Slaw takes legal information seriously so you won’t find here any discussion of Borat Sagdiyev (Борат Сагдиев) or his silly filmCultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.

Instead we focus on the announcement in the capital of Minsk today, in connection with a meeting of the Council of CIS Prime Ministers that a draft agreement on the interstate system of legal information exchanges in the established order will be reviewed. This may be of interest if your research needs extend to Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Turkmenistan, and Ukraine.

Who needs satire? . . . [more]

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Jordan Furlong Will Guest Blog

Dear Slawyers, we have a treat in store: Jordan Furlong will add his voice to ours as a guest blogger for next week.

As everyone will know, Jordan is Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Bar Association’s National, a magazine he’s completely redesigned. But, as they say on TV, wait, there’s more. Most recently he led the team which published Innovaction, the College of Law Practice Management Ezine on Innovation in the Legal Profession, blogged about in Slaw. This feat led him to be honoured in San Francisco two weeks ago as an Honorary Fellow of the College of . . . [more]

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Visualize Product Size …

… or Sorry, Honey, I could have sworn it was bigger in the picture!

Can you visualize somethign that is 192 x 45.6 x 32 mm? Me neither. That’s where sizeasy comes in. Just enter the dimensions of something and compare it to other common objects such as a deck of cards, a box of matches, a bottle of wine, etc, so you can see just how big it really is. And you can view it from different angles! Cool! See some examples here.

Now when I’m shopping for gems on eBay, I’ll know when that gorgeous Canadian diamond . . . [more]

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Transnational Electronic Data Exchanges

In my constant quest for answers (and questions) on e-docs issues, I am trying to find recent cases or articles discussing transnational electronic data exchanges for discovery/disclosure or in the business management context that illustrate important aspects of the problems we are dealing with when it comes to e-information.

Thanks for your precious help! . . . [more]

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EPA Headquarters Library

Yesterday’s Federal Register has a notice that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Headquarters Library will close its doors to walk-in patrons and vistors on October 1, 2006. The notice provides further details on how the public can obtain EPA documents held in the Headquarters Library collection and in electronic format.
The following reasons/trends are given as to why the EPA is changing the delivery of its library services to the public:
-more and more materials are available online and electronically
-tighter security at Federal facilities
-physical visits by the public to the EPA Headquarters Library are declining
-reductions in the . . . [more]

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WorldLII News

WorldLII latest newsletter is out. Quite a bit from the antipodes. And from CanLII news that they now have decisions of the Ontario Grievance Settlement Board and the Ontario
Public Service Grievance Board, as well as the Nova Scotia Small Claims Court. It’s good to see that “small” matters are being taken seriously by CanLII: if anyone needed free access to decisions, it’s the people who turn to these bodies. CanLII also now has Yukon legislation.

If you want to subscribe to this handy newsletter send the message subscribe worldlii-news to majordomo@worldlii.org

By the way, you won’t see a more . . . [more]

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Coalition for Networked Information

Slawyers may be interested to know about the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI).

CNI is an organization dedicated to supporting the transformative promise of networked information technology for the advancement of scholarly communication and the enrichment of intellectual productivity. Some 200 institutions representing higher education, publishing, network and telecommunications, information technology, and libraries and library organizations make up CNI’s Members.

Their projects look like the kind of thing that overlaps with our interests, because they aim to:

  • share knowledge about architectures and standards for networked information
  • improve scholarly communication
  • study the economics of networked information
  • advance Internet technology and
. . . [more]
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New Edition of McGill Guide to Legal Citation

The McGill Law Journal recently completed the latest (6th) edition of its famous Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation.

The Guide is the accepted authority on citation of legal materials. Canadian courts, legal periodicals, law faculties and lawyers rely on the Guide to maintain a uniform system of legal citation.

The newest edition includes new material pertaining to the following matters:

  • the neutral citation should now come first in the list of parallel citations
  • material has been added dealing with electronic journals
  • there is updated information on citation to electronic databases
  • there is a new section on dealing with
. . . [more]
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Disruptive Websites – Business 2.0 Reviews

Via Erick Schonfeld, Business 2.0 has a new article up profiling an interesting list of ‘disruptive’ online businesses.

Here’s Eric’s top 11, with deep links into each profile:

1. Netvibes (The new personalized startpage)

2. EEStor (Gentlemen, stop your engines)

3. Coghead (DIY software)

4. NextMedium (Web marketplace for product placement)

5. Applied Location (Skymeter—fighting traffic with GPS)

6. Salesforce.com (The Oracle-killing, Web database)

7. BlueLithium (Google’s new ad-versery)

8. Clearwire (Craig McCaw’s WiMax play)

9. Zopa (Peer-to-peer banking)

10. Jajah (VoIP 2.0)

11. NanoLife Sciences (Cancer-blasting antiprotons)

A number of new-to-me sites in there — 4,5, 9,10 & . . . [more]

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