Articles for April – May 2019
- Casetext’s New ‘SmartCite’ Citator Is Its Clever Answer to Shepard’s and KeyCite
- Terms, Tags, and Classification
- Whither Law Student Information Literacy?
- Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues May 26, 2019 – Four highlights from this week: Finland is winning the war on fake news. Other nations want the blueprint; Ari Mahairas and Peter Beshar on AI and 5G security risks; Age of fraud: Are seniors more vulnerable to financial scams?; Concern Growing Over ‘Nefarious’ Website Offering Individuals’ Personal Information, Reputation Rating.
- Moving to a Paperless Law Firm: 3 Tips for Working With PDFs
- Online Research Browsers 2019
- Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues May 19, 2019 Four highlights from this week: WhatsApp fixes bug that allowed hackers to hijack smartphones; Reclaim Your Privacy with These Privacy-Focused Alternatives to Google’s Services; How facial recognition is changing life as we know it – for better or worse; and Crippling ransomware attacks targeting US cities on the rise.
- Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cybersecurity issues, May 11, 2019 – Four highlights from this week: The Challenges of Implanted Cardiac Device Security; Scammers Exploit Home Rental Listings With ‘Let Yourself In’ Link; New Rules On E-Evidence Could Streamline Criminal Investigations in the EU; and a Parental Advisory: Dating Apps
- Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues May 5, 2019 – Four highlights from this week: Google to roll out auto-delete controls for location history and activity data; Rights groups challenge warrantless cellphone searches at U.S. border; U.S. cyber spies unmasked many more American identities in 2018; and Spies, Lies, and Algorithms.
- Manage Information Overload Resources 2019
- Is it a “Good” Case? Can You Rely on BCite, KeyCite, and Shepard’s to Tell You?
- Move to a paperless law firm with these scanning tools
- Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues April 28, 2019 – Four highlights from this week: ‘They think they are above the law’: the firms that own America’s voting system; Why You Should Use a Password Manager; Cyberspies Hijacked the Internet Domains of Entire Countries; and Huawei: Chinese spies or trustworthy 5G industry partner?
- Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues April 20, 2019 – Four highlights from this week: WikiLeaks set 21st century model for cyber-leak journalism; Your car is watching you. Who owns the data?; Facebook, lose my digits: Here’s how to unlist your phone number; and What e-books at the library mean for your privacy.
- Legal Research: Resources for Reviewing Employment Policies on Harassment
- Opinion – How a national library endowment could help Philadelphia
- Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues April 13, 2019 – Four highlights from this week: Eyes on the Road! (Your Car Is Watching); New privacy assistant Jumbo fixes your Facebook & Twitter settings; UK to introduce world first online safety laws; and The Robocall Crisis Will Never Be Totally Fixed.
- Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues April 6, 2019 – Four highlights from this week: Make Sure You’re Aware Of These Safety Tips When Using Uber And Lyft; Researchers Demonstrate Malware That Can Trick Doctors Into Misdiagnosing Cancer; Silicon Valley is Fighting a New Kind of Identity Fraud; and Popup enlarges at the last second so users click on ads instead of ‘Close’ button.
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