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Welcome to teknoids.net

Submitted by elmer on Wed, 03/16/2005 - 9:07pm.

This is the teknoids.net website, a site for teknoids everywhere.
Teknoids are tech support, web designers, trainers, education and instructional technologists, sys admins, net admins, programmers, developers, IT managers, CIOs, librarians, library directors, and tech-inclined faculty in legal academia, non-profits, the judiciary, and law firms plus others with interests in this area.  Teknoids is a big tent:)

A major component of this site is the teknoids mailing list archive which is searchable back to July, 1997. The teknoids mailing list was created by Tom Bruce of LII in 1992. You can subscribe to (or unsubscribe from) the mailing list here.

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New on LLRX.com for Summer 2008

Submitted by beSpacific on Mon, 10/06/2008 - 9:56am.

Summer news: Sabrina I. Pacifici is the Recipient
of the Special Libraries AssociationInnovations in Technology Award 2008.
The press release - href="http://www.sla.org/content/SLA/pressroom/pressrelease/08pr/pr2816.cfm">http://www.sla.org/content/SLA/pressroom/pressrelease/08pr/pr2816.cfmTo all my terrific colleagues here in DC, across the country
and around the world,I send you a resounding "Thank You" for all the years
you have supportedLLRX.com and
beSpacific.com============================**Many thanks to all the
authors, new and returning, whose work was published thissummer on LLRX.com,

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Depth

Submitted by elmer on Sun, 10/05/2008 - 10:00pm.

The Planck length is another thousand or two pixels below the comic.

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links for 2008-10-05

Submitted by elmer on Sun, 10/05/2008 - 8:01pm.

Livescribe :: Never Miss A Word(tags: tools productivity notes interactive livescribe smartpen elangdell)

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links for 2008-10-04

Submitted by elmer on Sat, 10/04/2008 - 8:00pm.

OpenExpert.org - An Expert System for Everyone(tags: php expert_systems)

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links for 2008-10-03

Submitted by elmer on Fri, 10/03/2008 - 8:00pm.

OpenSophie(tags: opensource software writing elangdell)Drupal Module Builder Gem(tags: drupal ruby)

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Friday Fun: Dr. Who Original Theme Music

Submitted by emasters on Fri, 10/03/2008 - 11:11am.

For those of us who like their time travel old school:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LF2x5IKxmAQ

Elmer.

--
Elmer R. Masters
Director of Internet Development
Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction
emasters@cali.org 773-332-7508

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Flash Games

Submitted by elmer on Thu, 10/02/2008 - 10:00pm.

Although ... who else can't wait for them to incorporate that Wiimote head-tracking stuff into games?  Man, the future's gonna be *awesome*.

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sorry guys

Submitted by gary.p.moore on Thu, 10/02/2008 - 8:50am.

I meant to put it under our own heading via webcast.. I meant to edit the message before sending..oops.
 
Gary
 
Gary Moore, CISSPAssistant Dean for Information SystemsHofstra University School of LawGary.P.Moore@hofstra.edu(516) 463-6067

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Is there a query for this?

Submitted by tracey on Wed, 10/01/2008 - 3:20pm.

I have a MS Sql table with about 3600 records, one field of which is
"FHFL," which is a case number. I am trying to figure out which case
numbers in a given range are missing. Is there a make-table query that
will return a list of numbers that are missing in a given range of
numbers? The numbers are 5-digit numbers like 15001, 15002, etc., but
the field type is text.

I can certainly copy the table and change the field type to numeric if
that will help, but I'm a real noob when it comes to queries. I usually
view and edit the records in Access, but I also have access to Sql
Enterprise Manager.

Thanks!

Tracey

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Laptop Backup

Submitted by jkupka on Wed, 10/01/2008 - 10:46am.

Hello All,

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Does U.S. News lock us into using the LSAT for Admissions?

Submitted by lsiblogger on Wed, 10/01/2008 - 8:12am.

Brian Leiter recently (and properly) critiqued a new admissions program at Michigan Law as an attempt to game the U.S. News rankings. In short, the new program will admit students who are Michigan undergrads provided they DON'T take the LSAT....

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A survey-based examinitation of "law school success"

Submitted by lsiblogger on Tue, 09/30/2008 - 3:51pm.

I just noticed on SSRN this interesting-looking new paper by Leah Christensen, titled "Predicting Law School Success: A Study of Goal Orientations, Academic Achievement, and the Declining Self-Efficacy of Our Law Students." Here is the abstract: The study presented in...

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LII Citer pre-release review request

Submitted by DA Shetland on Tue, 09/30/2008 - 2:50pm.

All e-citation-seekers:

The LII has been consolidating and refining the regex it uses for
generating links in its auto-processed documents, and we thought we
should share a spin-off that may be of use to legal researchers.

A very preliminary sample of what we would like to have eventually may
be found at the following URL:
http://hula.law.cornell.edu/citer/

We are looking for initial impressions and major problems encountered,
to get us to the point of something releasable as a general use tool.
You should anticipate the page being updated often. "Citer" is a work in
progress among friends. It is currently hosted on our development
server, so do not expect production consistency or reliability.

The initial scope is deliberately very narrow while we are in proof of
concept mode. We hope to quickly add some of the scope and quality
mentioned on the introductory page, and are already looking at a scope
inspired by analysis of the Cardiff database of abbreviations.

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