diff --git a/app/_config.yml b/app/_config.yml index 6204f4ad..fd735c81 100644 --- a/app/_config.yml +++ b/app/_config.yml @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ autopages: # the pagination permalink path is then appended to this permalink structure permalink: '/blog/category/:cat/' slugify: - mode: raw + mode: default cased: true collections: @@ -174,5 +174,5 @@ autopages: title: 'Posts tagged ":tag" | Blog' # :tag is replaced by the tag name permalink: '/blog/tag/:tag/' slugify: - mode: raw + mode: default cased: true diff --git a/app/_data/featured_tags.yaml b/app/_data/featured_tags.yaml index 1536f4b5..f2238927 100644 --- a/app/_data/featured_tags.yaml +++ b/app/_data/featured_tags.yaml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - AI Research - Tools - Library Principles -- Fellows Research +- Fellows’ Research diff --git a/app/_posts/2017-07-21-a-million-squandered-the-million-dollar-homepage-as-a-decaying-digital-artifact.md b/app/_posts/2017-07-21-a-million-squandered-the-million-dollar-homepage-as-a-decaying-digital-artifact.md index 9fa35921..33ea8cdb 100644 --- a/app/_posts/2017-07-21-a-million-squandered-the-million-dollar-homepage-as-a-decaying-digital-artifact.md +++ b/app/_posts/2017-07-21-a-million-squandered-the-million-dollar-homepage-as-a-decaying-digital-artifact.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ tags: - link rot - million dollar homepage - perma -- Fellows Research +- Fellows’ Research --- In 2005, British student Alex Tew had a million-dollar idea. He launched [www.MillionDollarHomepage.com](http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/), a website that presented initial visitors with nothing but a 1000×1000 canvas of blank pixels. At the cost of $1/pixel, visitors could permanently claim 10×10 blocks of pixels and populate them however they’d like. Pixel blocks could also be embedded with URLs and tooltip text of the buyer’s choosing. diff --git a/app/_posts/2019-09-17-nelson-guest.md b/app/_posts/2019-09-17-nelson-guest.md index 67256ec4..fc00e12c 100644 --- a/app/_posts/2019-09-17-nelson-guest.md +++ b/app/_posts/2019-09-17-nelson-guest.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: "Guest Post: Do Elected and Appointed Judges Write Opinions Differently?" guest-author: "Michael Nelson and Steven Morgan" tags: -- Fellows Research +- Fellows’ Research --- [Unlike anywhere else in the world](https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/679017), most judges in the United States today are elected. But it hasn’t always been this way. [Over the past two centuries](https://www.jstor.org/stable/40648483?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents), the American states have taken a variety of different paths, alternating through a variety of elective and appointive methods. [Opponents](https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1337&context=facpub) of judicial elections charge that these institutions detract from judicial independence, harm the legitimacy of the judiciary, and put unqualified jurists on the bench; [those](https://www.amazon.com/Elections-Controversies-Electoral-Democracy-Representation/dp/0415991331) who support judicial elections counter that, by publicly involving the American people in the process of judicial selection, judicial elections can enhance judicial legitimacy. To say this has been an intense debate of academic, political, and popular interest is an [understatement](https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1052&context=facpub). diff --git a/app/_posts/2019-11-14-guest-post-is-the-us-supreme-court-in-lockstep-with-congress-when-it-comes-to-abortion.md b/app/_posts/2019-11-14-guest-post-is-the-us-supreme-court-in-lockstep-with-congress-when-it-comes-to-abortion.md index 506debe6..222ef803 100644 --- a/app/_posts/2019-11-14-guest-post-is-the-us-supreme-court-in-lockstep-with-congress-when-it-comes-to-abortion.md +++ b/app/_posts/2019-11-14-guest-post-is-the-us-supreme-court-in-lockstep-with-congress-when-it-comes-to-abortion.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: "Guest Post: Is the US Supreme Court in lockstep with Congress when it co guest-author: "Abdul Abdulrahim" excerpt_separator: tags: -- Fellows Research +- Fellows’ Research --- *This guest post is part of the CAP Research Community Series. This series highlights research, applications, and projects created with Caselaw Access Project data.* diff --git a/app/_posts/2020-06-01-guest-post-an-empirical-study-of-statutory-interpretation-in-tax-law.md b/app/_posts/2020-06-01-guest-post-an-empirical-study-of-statutory-interpretation-in-tax-law.md index 3ec2c7c7..c8228247 100644 --- a/app/_posts/2020-06-01-guest-post-an-empirical-study-of-statutory-interpretation-in-tax-law.md +++ b/app/_posts/2020-06-01-guest-post-an-empirical-study-of-statutory-interpretation-in-tax-law.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: 'Guest Post: An Empirical Study of Statutory Interpretation in Tax Law' guest-author: Jonathan H. Choi excerpt_separator: tags: -- Fellows Research +- Fellows’ Research --- *This guest post is part of the CAP Research Community Series. This series highlights research, applications, and projects created with Caselaw Access Project data.* diff --git a/app/_posts/2021-11-10-interface-upgrade-integrating-queries-into-search-and-case-view.md b/app/_posts/2021-11-10-interface-upgrade-integrating-queries-into-search-and-case-view.md index 978579d2..82ac82dc 100644 --- a/app/_posts/2021-11-10-interface-upgrade-integrating-queries-into-search-and-case-view.md +++ b/app/_posts/2021-11-10-interface-upgrade-integrating-queries-into-search-and-case-view.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: Interface Upgrade | Integrating Queries into Search and Case View author: andy-gu date: 2021-11-10 02:00:00+00:00 tags: -- Fellows Research +- Fellows’ Research --- With expanded feature capabilities, users may find writing these queries to be more difficult, especially as researchers increase the complexity of their investigations. To make usage easier, we have integrated the [Trends](https://case.law/trends/) query language into the [Search](https://case.law/search/) and [Case View](https://cite.case.law/) features. From a search query, users can click the Trends button, upon which our servers will automatically convert an existing query into a Trends timeline. diff --git a/app/_posts/2022-12-07-ethical-collaborative-storytelling.md b/app/_posts/2022-12-07-ethical-collaborative-storytelling.md index 7f5f900a..1b56e500 100644 --- a/app/_posts/2022-12-07-ethical-collaborative-storytelling.md +++ b/app/_posts/2022-12-07-ethical-collaborative-storytelling.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ author: liza-daly excerpt_separator: tags: - Library Principles -- Fellows Research +- Fellows’ Research --- I started with the idea of a computer-generated story in which audience participation creates copies of the narrative from each person’s point of view. The story would evolve in real time as new users joined and each person’s copy would update accordingly. I called the story *Forks*. After some initial trials, I decided not to launch it because I did not believe the project was securable against harm. diff --git a/app/_posts/2024-02-08-the-cost-of-a-digital-archive.md b/app/_posts/2024-02-08-the-cost-of-a-digital-archive.md index d9dbd4c4..753b74ee 100644 --- a/app/_posts/2024-02-08-the-cost-of-a-digital-archive.md +++ b/app/_posts/2024-02-08-the-cost-of-a-digital-archive.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ excerpt_separator: sharing-image: images/perma-cost.png tags: - Library Principles -- Fellows Research +- Fellows’ Research --- At LIL, we’ve been providing users with the ability to preserve online sources via [Perma.cc](https://perma.cc/about) since 2013. Running a digital archive puts us in the “forever business”–what’s online today may be gone tomorrow, but that Perma Link you saved should never expire. Promising to host something forever brings with it different challenges than hosting something for a month or a year. There are the technical burdens: How will we guarantee these links stay accessible even as the underlying technologies continue to develop? There are logistical concerns: Where will we put all these files? There’s also a question of cost: Just how much does it cost to store a file forever? diff --git a/app/_posts/2024-02-29-the-cloud.md b/app/_posts/2024-02-29-the-cloud.md index 832b45d0..2baf78da 100644 --- a/app/_posts/2024-02-29-the-cloud.md +++ b/app/_posts/2024-02-29-the-cloud.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ excerpt_separator: sharing-image: images/exploding-cloud.png tags: - Library Principles -- Fellows Research +- Fellows’ Research --- The moment the cloud explodes