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The Application Of The Right To Be Forgotten In The Machine Learning Context: From The Perspective Of European Laws, Zeyu Zhao
Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology
The right to be forgotten has been evolving for decades along with the progress of different statutes and cases and, finally, independently enacted by the General Data Protection Regulation, making it widely applied across Europe. However, the related provisions in the regulation fail to enable machine learning systems to realistically forget the personal information which is stored and processed therein.
This failure is not only because existing European rules do not stipulate standard codes of conduct and corresponding responsibilities for the parties involved, but they also cannot accommodate themselves to the new environment of machine learning, where specific information can …
The Dual Degree: A Requirement In Search Of A Justification, Stephen E. Young
The Dual Degree: A Requirement In Search Of A Justification, Stephen E. Young
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Looking Beyond The Stacks: The Law Library As Place, Stephen E. Young
Looking Beyond The Stacks: The Law Library As Place, Stephen E. Young
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Student Services In The 21st Century: Evolution And Innovation In Discovering Student Needs, Teaching Information Literacy, And Designing Library 2.0-Based Services, Frances M. Brillantine, Kumar Jayasuriya
Student Services In The 21st Century: Evolution And Innovation In Discovering Student Needs, Teaching Information Literacy, And Designing Library 2.0-Based Services, Frances M. Brillantine, Kumar Jayasuriya
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The authors discuss the changing library needs of law students as computers, technology, and legal publishing evolve. In order to track the evolving needs of students, the authors discuss ways that librarians can survey students and explain how focus groups and usability tests can provide further insights regarding students’ research skills and information needs. The article examines the literature regarding information literacy and suggests minimum standards for legal information literacy upon graduation, and the authors suggest new services that law librarians could create for law students. Next the authors examine the recent literature about Library 2.0 services, and offer suggestions …
Law Library Design Bookshelf-An Annotated Bibliography, Stephen G. Margeton
Law Library Design Bookshelf-An Annotated Bibliography, Stephen G. Margeton
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Professor Margeton provides an annotated list of selected materials related to library design. The list is arranged by topic and includes books, book chapters, reports, and articles.
Paraprofessionals: Surpassing The Grade, Stephen G. Margeton
Paraprofessionals: Surpassing The Grade, Stephen G. Margeton
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Alma Mater Mentoring: Library Science Alumni Promote School And Profession, Stephen G. Margeton, Pamela Dragovich
Alma Mater Mentoring: Library Science Alumni Promote School And Profession, Stephen G. Margeton, Pamela Dragovich
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Of Legislative Histories And Librarians, Stephen G. Margeton
Of Legislative Histories And Librarians, Stephen G. Margeton
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Professor Margeton outlines the history of federal legislative history research, tracing the achievements of Washington, D.C., area law librarians and the Law Librarians' Society of the District of Columbia in compiling legislative histories, creating cooperative programs, and improving access to congressional materials.
Introduction To Concept Through Construction: Mastering The Art Of Law Library Design, Stephen G. Margeton
Introduction To Concept Through Construction: Mastering The Art Of Law Library Design, Stephen G. Margeton
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Computer Uses In Law Libraries, Raymond B. Marcin
Computer Uses In Law Libraries, Raymond B. Marcin
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Continuing Education For Law Librarians, Stephen G. Margeton
Continuing Education For Law Librarians, Stephen G. Margeton
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Traditionally the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) has emphasized professional achievement and provided a variety of educational opportunities for its members. Yet the Association's goal is not education for its own sake, but rather education as means of achieving a better understanding of legal systems, bibliographical methods and sources of documentation in order to serve the law and library communities. To attain this goal, AALL has not only pursued the "passive" route of publishing professional journals, manuals and monographs but through a series of panel discussions, debates and institutes, it has aggressively sought active educational forums. The Education Committee …