The amazing Zotero research management tool has some new updates. If you’re not using Zotero yet, I’ll tell you why you should be!
To update: in Firefox, select Tools > Add-ons, and select the “Find Updates” button in the bottom left corner of the window.
Here’s an overview of all the changes:
Ability to save Zotero files […]
Following up on my last post.
The Boston Herald reports that a spokesman for Patrick’s committee says:
We have taken that extra step to ensure peoples’ privacy,” spokesman Steve Crawford said. “We go further than any city or town to protect this information, which is in the public record.”
Notably, the Secretary of State’s office goes further. […]
Well, certainly it’s pretty easy to “organize your own community around the issues that are important to you” when you can look up your neighbors’ info on devalpatrick.com (the new Massachusetts governor’s personal website). Yes, it’s easy to find information on most people. On others, not so easy. (yes you can find […]
Coke vs. Coke Zero. Real lawyers + ludicrous legal questions + sincere attempts to answer seriously = really funny commercials.
Perhaps the weirdest part is that other commercials in the series use actors for the lawyers, and they really aren’t as funny.
While working today, and generally procrastinating by blog-surfing and checking out several bloggers’ linkblogs, I pondered the amount of time spent tagging things in bookmark managers and never reusing the info. I typically only bookmark a website if I expect that I’ll need it in the next couple of days. Otherwise I rely […]
The copyright office is finally going electronic this summer - a move that copyright practitioners have waited on for years. Starting this July, basic electronic registration filings will put you back a mere thirty-five dollars, a ten dollar savings over current paper electronic fees (not to mention the savings of postage and special services).
The […]
I can already hear the librarians cheering and the students/researchers waiting in lines for copiers shuffling by much more quickly. If I were still a student, I’d pay a premium for copies made at one second per scan deposited directly onto a thumbdrive.
Although this wonder is not made for automated digitizing, I can also […]