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A Conversation on the Semantic Web and Legal Information
(2014-06-04)
Have you been wondering "What's next" with technology; or perhaps what APIs, open government data, linked data or the semantic web will ever mean for law libraries? This workshop will give participants an overview of the ...
Linked Data and Canadian Legal Resources
(2013-09-15)
An overview of the basic theory and building blocks that support linked data; the growth of the so-called linked open data cloud; how this idea might be applied to legal resources and some of the challenges involved; and ...
Trace
(2014-02-22)
Trace is an instrumental version of a longer electronic piece originally written in February 2013. This version is scored for violin, double bass, piano and two percussionists and was premiered by the Array Music Ensemble ...
Cataloguing Rules!: The Road to RDA
(Toronto Association of Law Libraries, 2009-05)
Resource Description and Access (RDA) emerged out of a planned revision and updating of the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR2). This initiative hopes to transform cataloguing standards so they stay relevant with the ...
Classification: Deciphering KF Modified
(2011-04-07)
This presentation looks at the Library of Congress Classification (LCC) and the origins of KF Modified. It discusses the basic LCC call number structure and introduces some of the special features of KF Modified (e.g. ...
RDA: Coming to a Library Near You
(2012-05-08)
RDA (Resources Description and Access) is a new way to support resource discovery focusing on user tasks in the digital age. RDA, the new cataloguing guidelines have been developed, tested and are set to be implemented in ...
Book Review: Who Owns the Moon?: Extraterrestrial Aspects of Land and Mineral Resources Ownership, by Virgiliu Pop. Berlin, Germany: Springer, 2009
(Canadian Association of Law Libraries, 2012-08)
This is a review of Who Owns the Moon?: Extraterrestrial Aspects of Land and Mineral Resources Ownership by Virgiliu Pop (ISBN: 978-1-4020-9134-6)
Break On Through to the Other Side: The Library and Linked Data
(Toronto Association of Law Libraries, 2011-03-15)
This article will discuss the barriers that exist between our bibliographic data and other data available on the World Wide Web. The isolation of this bibliographic data is a problem that impacts on the successful integration ...
Book Review: Visualizing Law in the Age of the Digital Baroque: Arabesques and Entanglements. By Richard K. Sherwin. New York, N.Y. : Routledge, 2011.
(Canadian Association of Law Libraries, 2013)