- RT @DebQuentel: Implementing a #DistanceEd program for #lawschools? @CALIorg publishes #WGDLLE paper on best practices. https://t.co/yy7b1U… 07:41:04, 2017-04-12
- How we know what we know: The Initiative for Open Citations (I4OC) helps unlock millions of connections between… https://t.co/gNZKInEhtG 08:06:28, 2017-04-12
- RT @SoCalTaxProf: Amidst 71% Enrollment Decline, Florida Coastal Seeks To Avoid Fate Of Sister Law Schools Arizona Summit & Charlotte
https… 08:10:01, 2017-04-12 - OMG you guys, the legal industry is going to get disrupted again or some more or something! https://t.co/XErupSoDNm 15:29:22, 2017-04-12
- My Twitter Digest for 04/11/2017 https://t.co/ScpZBHAKkR 15:30:49, 2017-04-12
- POPSUGAR: This Is How All Your Favorite Chefs Make Chicken Breasts https://t.co/Ls6vDHdLvh 21:12:37, 2017-04-12
Vox.com: 11 questions you were too embarrassed to ask about the Fast & Furious movies
Vox.com: 11 questions you were too embarrassed to ask about the Fast & Furious movies. http://google.com/newsstand/s/CBIw09y-6DQ
POPSUGAR: This Is How All Your Favorite Chefs Make Chicken Breasts
POPSUGAR: This Is How All Your Favorite Chefs Make Chicken Breasts. http://google.com/newsstand/s/CBIwvNCZzTk
My Twitter Digest for 04/11/2017
- Vote for the sessions you’d like to see at #CALIcon17 https://t.co/unja4C1Ccf by @caliorg #legaled #lawschool 10:02:49, 2017-04-11
- My Twitter Digest for 04/10/2017 https://t.co/fqeHAMHYey 15:31:02, 2017-04-11
- @LawXLab @IvyBGrey Have you looked at @A2JAuthor ? It's designed to automate forms and processes. Includes branchin… https://t.co/Nk7gkq6UEv in reply to LawXLab 16:55:53, 2017-04-11
How we know what we know: The Initiative for Open Citations (I4OC) helps unlock millions of connections between scholarly research – Wikimedia Blog
The Wikimedia Foundation, in collaboration with 29 publishers and a network of organizations, including the Public Library of Science (PLOS), the Internet Archive, Mozilla, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Wellcome Trust, and many others, announced the Initiative for Open Citations (I4OC), which aims to make citation data freely available for anyone to access.
Scholarly publishers deposit the bibliographic record and raw metadata for their publications to Crossref. Thanks to a growing list of publishers participating in I4OC, reference metadata for nearly 15 million scholarly papers in Crossref’s database will become available to the public without copyright restriction.1 This data includes bibliographic information (like the title of a paper, its author(s), and publication date), machine readable identifiers like DOIs (Digital Object Identifier, a common way to identify scholarly works), as well as data on how papers reference one another. It will help draw connections within scientific research, find and surface relevant information, and enrich knowledge in places like Wikipedia and Wikidata.
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2017/04/06/initiative-for-open-citations/
My Twitter Digest for 04/10/2017
- RT @ePubSecrets: Kindle Create: A New Ebook Conversion Tool – EPUBSecrets https://t.co/ul88MzDMZA 14:03:57, 2017-04-10
- RT @mlissner: If you run a website, you should consider running @piwik instead of Google Analytics. It's self-hosted and works well. New ve… 14:07:01, 2017-04-10
- Book publishing in the digital age | TechCrunch https://t.co/hp4003iXpi https://t.co/bygYDjD4KF 14:59:34, 2017-04-10
- RT @bigmediumjosh: Atomic Design often misunderstood to require design from the atoms up. Thoughts on using it w/big picture in mind: https… 15:15:29, 2017-04-10
- RT @caliorg: Looking to implement a distance learning program for #lawschools? CALI has some best practices to use. https://t.co/mmenJuLdUw… 16:42:23, 2017-04-10
- RT @trbruce: I will not travel with United Airlines in the future. I hope that you won't either. #boycottUnited 18:57:28, 2017-04-10
Book publishing in the digital age | TechCrunch
“The lack of video, the lack of audio,” writes Richard Nash in What is the Business of Literature?, “is a feature of literature, not a bug.” This is exactly how we look at the book business at Thought Catalog. Books aren’t an antiquated technology. Books are cutting-edge technology. In fact, books are the greatest virtual reality machines on the market. While virtual reality gear like Oculus engulfs the brain to present a different reality, books engage the brain and present a different reality through a more creative exchange between medium and self.
My Twitter Digest for 04/08/2017
- Electron | Build cross platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. https://t.co/trbP6hArd7 https://t.co/HBCDFBVLig 15:22:35, 2017-04-08
- RT @byrdinator: this Hannity tweet from 2013 is so good it should be enlarged, printed on a 10' by 10' canvas, and hung in a museum https:/… 15:35:05, 2017-04-08
Electron | Build cross platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
Build cross platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSSIt’s easier than you think
If you can build a website, you can build a desktop app. Electron is a framework for creating native applications with web technologies like JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. It takes care of the hard parts so you can focus on the core of your application.
Source: Electron | Build cross platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
This powers the Slack and WordPress.com desktop apps among other things. It was developed by Github and is open source. I hadn’t heard of this until this afternoon, but it certainly seems like something that is worth taking a look at. HT to Dave Winer who’s using it for his new Electric River app.
My Twitter Digest for 04/06/2017
- RIPS Law Librarian Blog :: Free for All, But Never All for Free https://t.co/I4DrBe6NKV 09:28:01, 2017-04-06
- My Twitter Digest for 04/05/2017 https://t.co/UI7s3oQkDu 15:31:41, 2017-04-06
- RT @caliorg: Did you know #lawfaculty can see how their #lawstudents progress through CALI Lessons in real time? https://t.co/rtZex6VTYD #l… 22:01:34, 2017-04-06