lil (library innovation lab)

@HarvardLIL

Just a crowd of coders, lawyers, librarians, designers, & tinkerers typing away in the basement of . Home of etc.

Cambridge, MA
Joined July 2011

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  1. Harvard Law’s H2O has a great platform to create and distribute free case books on a wide range of areas. I’m currently working on a FRE casebook Thank you ’s and for letting me start this book: “Federal Rules of Evidence: An Introduction”

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  2. 10 Dec 2019

    ⚡Take a break from finals with Alterspace, the interactive, immersive sound and light environment by and in the 351B private talking space! Read, breathe, decompress, and reflect in a peaceful environment that best suits your needs. ⚡

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  3. 11 Dec 2019
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  4. 11 Dec 2019

    Nice piece by on the unreasonably high cost of textbooks. Includes a shoutout for 's H2O platform. (Spring 2020 marks 10 consecutive years teaching my Music & Digital Media seminar using H2O!)

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  5. What if you could create your own casebook with any case ever published? By connecting H2O Open Casebooks () the Caselaw Access Project, we can change how we read and create freely available casebooks:

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  6. The Clinic is hiring! We are especially interested in attorneys with social justice practices (inc practices that touch on race, gender, and economic issues) who have an interest in technology, even if they wouldn’t identify as tech lawyers. Details:

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  7. How can we use case data to address issues in criminal justice? ⚖️ In this guest post on the Blog, Minna Fingerhood shares her experience creating a case recommendation system using Caselaw Access Project data:

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  8. Thank you for the enlightening and distressing workshop on social media surveillance by schools and police

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  9. Hi @gerogiamoon! Looking forward to continuing the conversation on human rights center design

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  10. Hello ! Listening to Greta Byrum's talk on community owned data and preparing for the 2020 census

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  11. The Caselaw Access Project () supports access to all published U.S. case law as a machine readable dataset. Learn more about our data to see what you can find in 360 years of case law.

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  12. 3 Oct 2019

    Here's a quick list of in-browser tools to support digital scholarship in your discipline! 📖👀 Voyant () 🔓Unpaywall () ✏️ Twine () 📎 Give me text! ()

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  13. What's even better than open access legal textbooks? Being part of the team working to make it a reality! We're hiring a web developer to join us in building H2O (). Please apply!

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  14. 25 Sep 2019

    At Love Your Library Fest on 9/27, we're thrilled to welcome John Manning + to the library for the opening of our gorgeous new space at 2:30PM. Love Your Library Fest is your chance to explore – join us for food, fun, and learning from 2-5PM in Langdell!

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  15. Starting the day with a Historical Trends graph 🍳 How are the words breakfast, lunch, and dinner shown in U.S. case law?

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  16. We're at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society () Open House! Come visit, take a button, and learn more about , , and more 👋

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  17. 23 Sep 2019

    Legal textbooks should be free and open on the web. If you want to work on making that happen in a big way, come work with us !

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  19. What's even better than open access legal textbooks? Being part of the team working to make it a reality! We're hiring a web developer to join us in building H2O (). Please apply!

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  20. Our caselaw access project has scanned and OCR'd 44 million pages of U.S. cases from the repository -- all cases from all jurisdictions from the earliest times through 2018. Info below on how people might make interesting use of it, singly or in bulk.

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