Jason's Lifestream http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/feed en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Sweetcron jasoneiseman@gmail.com I love - love - that i can watch nfl network and be updated moment by moment, including the exact moments that teams leave their hotels http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1465/jeiseman-i-love-love-that-i-can-watch-nfl-network-and-be-updated-moment-by-moment-including-the-exact-moments-that-teams-leave-their-hotels ]]> Sun, 07 Feb 2010 12:38:00 -0700 http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1465/jeiseman-i-love-love-that-i-can-watch-nfl-network-and-be-updated-moment-by-moment-including-the-exact-moments-that-teams-leave-their-hotels major drupal work on library sites finished this morning. trying to finish as much work as possible before the super bowl. http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1462/jeiseman-major-drupal-work-on-library-sites-finished-this-morning-trying-to-finish-as-much-work-as-possible-before-the-super-bowl ]]> Sun, 07 Feb 2010 08:41:00 -0700 http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1462/jeiseman-major-drupal-work-on-library-sites-finished-this-morning-trying-to-finish-as-much-work-as-possible-before-the-super-bowl The military should close its torture school. I know because I graduated from it. - By David J. Morris - Slate Magazine http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1458/the-military-should-close-its-torture-school-i-know-because-i-graduated-from-it-by-david-j-morris-slate-magazine

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Fri, 05 Feb 2010 08:52:00 -0700 http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1458/the-military-should-close-its-torture-school-i-know-because-i-graduated-from-it-by-david-j-morris-slate-magazine
After Exoneration, Then What? - Op-Ed - NYTimes.com http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1457/after-exoneration-then-what-op-ed-nytimescom

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Fri, 05 Feb 2010 08:44:00 -0700 http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1457/after-exoneration-then-what-op-ed-nytimescom
A better fix for the union organizing rules. - By Benjamin Sachs - Slate Magazine http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1454/a-better-fix-for-the-union-organizing-rules-by-benjamin-sachs-slate-magazine

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Thu, 04 Feb 2010 19:05:00 -0700 http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1454/a-better-fix-for-the-union-organizing-rules-by-benjamin-sachs-slate-magazine
Lives - Pancake Chronicle - Losing a Grip on a Summer Job - NYTimes.com http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1451/lives-pancake-chronicle-losing-a-grip-on-a-summer-job-nytimescom

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Thu, 04 Feb 2010 18:36:00 -0700 http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1451/lives-pancake-chronicle-losing-a-grip-on-a-summer-job-nytimescom
Drinking. Brawling. Hurting. http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1452/drinking-brawling-hurting

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Thu, 04 Feb 2010 18:26:00 -0700 http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1452/drinking-brawling-hurting
David Souter leaves the Supreme Court with honor. - By Kermit Roosevelt - Slate Magazine http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1453/david-souter-leaves-the-supreme-court-with-honor-by-kermit-roosevelt-slate-magazine

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Thu, 04 Feb 2010 18:17:00 -0700 http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1453/david-souter-leaves-the-supreme-court-with-honor-by-kermit-roosevelt-slate-magazine
Vendor v. Librarian – mega slam: Part 1 http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1448/vendor-v-librarian-mega-slam-part-1

Sitting at dinner with executives from Thomson Retures Legal (TRL) in St. Paul, MN, one of my colleagues asked, “what do you expect from us?” The answer was that they simply wanted to tell their story. At the time I wondered if this was a direct hint toward a recent blog post I wrote, encouraging vendors to tell their story. I put the suspicion from my mind. My suspicions were re-ignited the next day at their headquarters in Eagan, MN when one of the reference attorneys presenting to us specifically referenced that blog post. But the most amazing part of the trip was what TRL successfully did during that meeting, and have failed to do since. They told their story. That’s why I had been planning on writing a post about the trip to Minnesota, and meeting with the WestlawNext folks. It was a unique experience and an interesting process that itself could be important, beyond the topic of discussion (WestlawNext). And after February 1 when they unveiled WestlawNext at LegalTech in New York, I was prepared to blog about the value provided by the bloggers I sat in those meetings with, compared to the superficial tweets and posts coming from LegalTech. But my friend and colleague Sarah Glassmeyer may have forced my hand a little by raising the issue of vendor swag and question of ethics, including the decision I and others made to accept an all expenses paid trip to Eagan Minnesota to meet with the WestlawNext team and preview the product. Comments about this have ranged from the on point, to the factually inaccurate (all librarians on the trip had passwords which enabled them access to the product). And a larger discussion of librarian vendor relations has followed. Now, I currently do not accept vendor swag. I used to. I do not remember the exact point at which I stopped accepting it (early 2009), nor do I remember the exact reasons (general feeling of ickiness). But I do not accept swag anymore. However, I did accept this trip to see WestlawNext. I did not accept the trip immediately and not without some reservation. Yes, I questioned whether or not it was appropriate to accept a trip from TRL to preview this product. Beyond the ethical questions raised by accepting such a trip, flying to Minnesota, on about two weeks notice, in January at the start of the semester, is at best an inconvenience and at worst a pain in the ass. As my colleague mentioned this was not a trip to Hawaii. Now here’s where it gets a little tricky. I am a blogger – whatever that means to you – to me that includes some amateurish semblance of news gathering, editorializing, and simply passing on information. I decided long ago to not to place too much emphasis on counting how many visitors I have, subscribers to my feed, etc. I have had offers to monetize this blog and turned them down for one reason or another. But there are some people who do indeed read this blog, and find it valuable. Now, since I am not employed as a professional news gatherer my organization cannot afford to send me to every event that may be valuable. I either use part of my professional development/travel budget, or pay my own way. Which is fine. In this particular instance, TRL decided to pay to fly me and other bloggers into Minnesota on their own dime. They gave me a place to stay for the night, and fed me. It was not a vacation. I spent most of one day traveling, and the second day in meetings. I decided, right or wrong, that it was within my professional responsibility, and the scope of this blog to accept this trip. I mean that it may be advantageous to the organization that employs me (Yale Law Library) to have a staff member get an early insider’s view of an important new product, it may be advantageous to my career (I am up for promotion in a few years) to note that I was recognized as a blogger recognizable enough to be worth the cost to fly out to Minnesota, and valuable to the readers of my blog that I was at the meeting. I stand by the decision. Now some people,like this commenter, might think this makes me a less reliable authority on such matters. That doesn’t worry me. Long time readers of myself and Tom Boone know who we are and whether or not we are valuable, reliable sources of information. Frankly, I think devaluing our two voices (along with the other dozen or so bloggers there) is a disservice to any law librarian and their own professional reading. There is of course a larger issue of vendor-librarian relations that I think should be addressed. And this is a wholely different issue than accepting an ipod (a gift I wasn’t offered and would not have accepted). FYI, I was offered but did not accept any swag while on this trip. But I will save this larger post for later. Let’s consider this part 1.

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Thu, 04 Feb 2010 14:45:00 -0700 http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1448/vendor-v-librarian-mega-slam-part-1
RT @richards1000: Congrats @stephdavidson 4 Way Beyond Legal Research: Understanding Research Process of Legal Scholars <a href="http://bit.ly/cwLdbS" rel="external">http://bit.ly/cwLdbS</a> http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1445/jeiseman-rt-richards1000-congrats-stephdavidson-4-way-beyond-legal-research-understanding-research-process-of-legal-scholars-httpbitlycwldbs ]]> Thu, 04 Feb 2010 04:48:00 -0700 http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1445/jeiseman-rt-richards1000-congrats-stephdavidson-4-way-beyond-legal-research-understanding-research-process-of-legal-scholars-httpbitlycwldbs John Yoo: Obama Made a Rash Decision on Gitmo - WSJ.com http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1446/john-yoo-obama-made-a-rash-decision-on-gitmo-wsjcom

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Op-Ed Contributor - The Trial of John Roberts - NYTimes.com http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1442/op-ed-contributor-the-trial-of-john-roberts-nytimescom

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Op-Ed Contributor - The Chief Justice on the Spot - NYTimes.com http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1443/op-ed-contributor-the-chief-justice-on-the-spot-nytimescom

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Op-Ed Contributor - What’s Our Line? - NYTimes.com http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1444/op-ed-contributor-whats-our-line-nytimescom

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Wed, 03 Feb 2010 19:39:00 -0700 http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1444/op-ed-contributor-whats-our-line-nytimescom
Congrats. RT @elizabethf: YAY! I did the PR column & @ksmb1465 wrote a great feature! RT @aallnet: #AALL Spectrum: <a href="http://bit.ly/bVmj0R" rel="external">http://bit.ly/bVmj0R</a> http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1430/jeiseman-congrats-rt-elizabethf-yay-i-did-the-pr-column-amp-ksmb1465-wrote-a-great-feature-rt-aallnet-aall-spectrum-httpbitlybvmj0r ]]> Mon, 01 Feb 2010 10:52:00 -0700 http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1430/jeiseman-congrats-rt-elizabethf-yay-i-did-the-pr-column-amp-ksmb1465-wrote-a-great-feature-rt-aallnet-aall-spectrum-httpbitlybvmj0r leftover paella for breakfast? Yeah, I put an egg on it. http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1426/jeiseman-leftover-paella-for-breakfast-yeah-i-put-an-egg-on-it ]]> Mon, 01 Feb 2010 05:41:00 -0700 http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1426/jeiseman-leftover-paella-for-breakfast-yeah-i-put-an-egg-on-it Yale Teaching with Technology: Google Wave http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1425/yale-teaching-with-technology-google-wave

On Tuesday, 2/2/10 I’ll be co-presenting about how to use Google Wave. We have created several waves for this presentation. This post is an will be an example of embedding a wave on a website or blog.

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Sun, 31 Jan 2010 13:09:00 -0700 http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1425/yale-teaching-with-technology-google-wave
meat = $20, specialty ingredients = hard to find, prep time = 10 hrs., 10 quarts momofuku ramen broth = priceless http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1424/jeiseman-meat-20-specialty-ingredients-hard-to-find-prep-time-10-hrs-10-quarts-momofuku-ramen-broth-priceless ]]> Sat, 30 Jan 2010 19:39:00 -0700 http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1424/jeiseman-meat-20-specialty-ingredients-hard-to-find-prep-time-10-hrs-10-quarts-momofuku-ramen-broth-priceless making momofuku ramen broth - been a bout 2 hours already, looking at about 7 more, but should be delicious. http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1420/jeiseman-making-momofuku-ramen-broth-been-a-bout-2-hours-already-looking-at-about-7-more-but-should-be-delicious ]]> Sat, 30 Jan 2010 12:20:00 -0700 http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1420/jeiseman-making-momofuku-ramen-broth-been-a-bout-2-hours-already-looking-at-about-7-more-but-should-be-delicious RT @tomboone: tom boone dot com: WestlawNext and the future of legal research instruction <a href="http://bit.ly/9bViR9" rel="external">http://bit.ly/9bViR9</a> http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1418/jeiseman-rt-tomboone-tom-boone-dot-com-westlawnext-and-the-future-of-legal-research-instruction-httpbitly9bvir9 ]]> Fri, 29 Jan 2010 14:51:00 -0700 http://www.eiseman.org/jasoneiseman/items/view/1418/jeiseman-rt-tomboone-tom-boone-dot-com-westlawnext-and-the-future-of-legal-research-instruction-httpbitly9bvir9