A growing amount of legal information is in itself not a bad thing. Though quantity is not to be confused with quality, more data increases the chances of finding information that is applicable to one's question. The challenge is, however, how to access this information. Wholly new forms of encyclopedias will appear, ready-made with a … Continue reading Quote of the month: Context and association
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Blogging, Markdown and new technologies
Being a geek, besides being a lawyers and researcher, I am always trying to use new tools and apps for writing and publishing. The last post on this blog was, however, proof that I should be more aware of bugs and challenges when doing this. I had tried Markdown for the first time in combination … Continue reading Blogging, Markdown and new technologies
Quote of the month: The chaos in law
In the course of writing my doctoral thesis, I come across various quotes from various decades that I find interesting and of great value to the research community. Due to the vast amount of research articles, some of them might have been forgotten or at least not remembered. In an attempt to revisit some of these … Continue reading Quote of the month: The chaos in law