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Data Foundation Launches Evidence Act Hub to Centralize Federal Data and Evidence Resources

“The Data Foundation today announced the launch of the Evidence Act Hub, a comprehensive digital repository designed to preserve and organize strategic plans, reports, and toolkits related to federal data and evaluation activities required under the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act of 2018 (Evidence Act). This living archive serves as a central resource for researchers, …

Subjects: E-Government, E-Records, Education, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Librarians Aren’t Hiding Secret Books From You That Only AI Knows About

Scientific American: “Never heard of the Journal of International Relief or the International Humanitarian Digital Repository? That’s because they don’t exist. But that’s not stopping some of the world’s most popular artificial intelligence models from sending users looking for records such as these, according to a new International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) statement. …

Subjects: AI, Education, Internet, Libraries, Search Engines

The Nation’s Data at Risk: 2025 Report

The Nation’s Data at Risk: 2025 Report – “This report continues ASA’s multiyear effort to assess the state of the U.S. federal statistical system, with a focus on developments in 2025. It highlights challenges and opportunities across five dimensions: staffing and capacity; system structure and funding; innovation; congressional engagement; and stakeholder support. It concludes with …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, E-Records, Economy, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

H2O Casebook Collection

H2O Casebook Collection – Search inside H2O’s collection of 452 casebooks, 10,765 legal documents, and 161 authors, or view our featured casebooks. “H2O is a free platform for making, sharing, and remixing open-licensed casebooks and other course materials. It is developed and maintained by the Library Innovation Lab at the Harvard Law School Library. With H2O, …

Subjects: Education, Legal Research

This photographer is documenting old newspaper newsrooms while they’re still around

Poynter: “Ann Hermes knew her work as a photojournalist would take her to exotic places. And it has — to discover the food markets of Jerusalem, to see hammocks in Honduras and to witness the Arab Spring in Egypt. But the work that’s closer to home reveals something Hermes is skilled at seeking out. It …

Subjects: Economy, Education, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Internet, Legal Research

Civicus downgraded US civic space rating from “narrowed” to “obstructed

“Civicus downgraded the United States’ civic space rating from “narrowed” to “obstructed,” citing a sharp erosion of fundamental freedoms under a year of Trump-era actions—including militarized crackdowns on protests, expanded ICE deployments, restrictive laws, surveillance and harassment of civil society, suppression of campus speech, pressure on journalists, threats to revoke broadcast licenses, lawsuits against media …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Education, Free Speech, Freedom of Information, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines, Social Media

Border Patrol Agent Recorded Raid with Meta’s Ray-Ban Smart Glasses

404 Media: “We’ve got new photos and videos showing a Border Patrol agent using Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses during an immigration raid. When we’ve covered CBP’s use of the tech before, the recording light on the glasses was not on. That’s different this time: the glasses are clearly in use. This matters because DHS bans …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, E-Records, Legal Research, Privacy, Social Media

A Cosmetic Chemist’s Guide to Avoiding Fake Holiday Beauty Products

Unbiased Science: The Potential Danger Behind the Glitter – “A counterfeit or fake cosmetic product is one that imitates the branding, packaging, or claims of a legitimate product but is made outside the authorized supply chain. These fake products aren’t just disappointing; they can be dangerous. They may be manufactured in unsafe conditions, and they …

Subjects: Economy, Food and Nutrition, Government Documents, Legal Research, Medicine

Every Legal Team Needs to See This LLM Leak

Brainyacts: 1. A user pulled out an internal company document just by prompting. Let that sink in. A determined user was able to extract, through the chat interface, an internal memo that was never meant to be disclosed. Not “state secret” level, but still: a company document that describes how the model is trained and …

Subjects: AI, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, E-Records, Intellectual Property, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Global Platform Launches to Combat Authoritarian Censorship and Preserve Independent Journalism

“As authoritarian regimes worldwide escalate their assault on independent media, PEN America and Bard College today announced the launch of Kronika, a new digital platform designed to safeguard journalism globally and ensure that the historical record cannot be obliterated by censorship. The initiative is an expansion of the Russian Independent Media Archive (RIMA), which PEN …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

AI Can Grade Law School Exams About As Well As Professors

Grading Machines: Can AI Exam-Grading Replace Law Professors? via SSRN – “In the past few years, large language models (LLMs) have achieved significant technical advances, such that legal-advocacy organizations are increasingly adopting them as complements to — or substitutes for — lawyers and other human experts. Several studies have examined LLMs’ performance in taking law …

Subjects: AI, Education, Knowledge Management, Legal Research