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Machine Translation Options
Author: Deanna Barmakian, Research Librarian, Harvard Law School Library Attorneys and students are increasingly working with foreign legal materials, causing librarians to license and troubleshoot foreign legal databases and add foreign titles to collections without fluency. Like it or not, machine translation is a necessary crutch. There were already good free/freemium tools and now GenAI… Continue reading
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Shared Responsibility in Library Tech: Takeaways from CRIV’s Security & Privacy Roundtable
Author: Andrew Christensen, Deputy Director of the Law Library, Washington and Lee University School of Law Library In our digital age where libraries increasingly rely on third-party platforms, maintaining strong data security and privacy practices is both a fundamental and collaborative effort. This was a central message of the 2025 AALL CRIV Vendor Roundtable: Shared… Continue reading
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AnyLaw.com
Guest post by: Amber Cain, Technology and Research Services Librarian & Assistant Professor, Seton Hall Law AnyLaw.com is a free legal research database that provides public access to U.S. case law (archival, present, and newly released slip opinions) both at the state and federal level. While other free resources and databases also do this, what… Continue reading
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