Jennifer Chapman

@JenniferChapman
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Law librarian, UMD Law
Law Librarian
Law School
“Chatbots can spew an on-demand stream of citation-heavy pseudoscience on why vaccination doesn’t work, or why global warming is a hoax. That misleading material, posted online, can then be swallowed by future generative AI to produce a new iteration of falsehoods that further pollutes public discourse.”
https://www.ft.com/content/e34c24f6-1159-4b88-8d92-a4bda685a73c
Generative AI is sowing the seeds of doubt in serious science

News, analysis and comment from the Financial Times, the worldʼs leading global business publication

Financial Times
Come work at the U. of Maryland Carey School of Law, Thurgood Marshall Law Library & join an amazing team as the Associate Director of Instruction, Research, and Reference #JobOpportunity #LawLibrary #LawLibrarian #LawSchool #AcademicTwitter #LawTwitter
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Associate Director of Instruction, Research, and Reference

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"Imperfect Victims": Leigh Goodman on abolition feminism and why intimate partner violence can't be addressed through a carceral system (via @JenniferChapman) https://19thnews.org/2023/02/imperfect-victims-abolition-feminism/
‘Violence is not the answer to violence’: Lawyer makes case for abolition feminism in new book

Leigh Goodmark explains why she believes intimate partner violence can’t be addressed through a carceral system.

The 19th
"Violence is not the Answer to Violence: Lawyer Makes Case for Abolition Feminism in New Book" - Univ. of Maryland Law Professor Leigh Goodmark discussed her new book, "Imperfect Victims", with The 19th #ImperfectVictims #CriminalJustice #PrisonAbolition @law @[email protected] @lawlibrarians @leighgoodmark @leighgoodmark https://19thnews.org/2023/02/imperfect-victims-abolition-feminism/?utm_campaign=19th-social&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social
‘Violence is not the answer to violence’: Lawyer makes case for abolition feminism in new book

Leigh Goodmark explains why she believes intimate partner violence can’t be addressed through a carceral system.

The 19th
“I have yet to meet a woman in prison who has not experienced some form of gender-based trauma” - University of Maryland Law Prof. @leighgoodmark spoke with @Huffingtonpost
about her important new book "Imperfect Victims" https://www.huffpost.com/entry/criminal-legal-system-doesnt-believe-imperfect-victims_n_63d69cd1e4b01e92886b6814 @academicchatter @lawlibrarians @leighgoodmark #CriminalJustice #ImperfectVictims #LawSchool #LegalResearch #CriminalJusticeReform
When The Criminal Legal System Doesn’t Believe ‘Imperfect Victims’

The justice system doesn’t protect survivors. Instead, it retraumatizes and penalizes them for the violence they endured.

HuffPost
In honor of the 20th Anniversary University of Md. Law School's Center for Dispute Resolution (CDRUM) the school is hosting an amazing panel on Star Wars & Conflict Resolution March 2.
#StarWars #LawSchool #ConflictResolution @academicchatter @law @lawlibrarians https://www.eventbrite.com/e/star-wars-conflict-resolution-tickets-491937477237
Star Wars & Conflict Resolution

Conflict Resolution Lessons from a Galaxy Far, Far Away. . .

Eventbrite

Research papers increasingly refer to websites like GitHub for code, which may be a problem...

About 20% of preprints referred to GitHub in 2021. Yet, these web pages are often not archived, jeopardizing their long-term availability.

"The growing use of Git Hosting Platforms in scholarly publications points to an urgent and growing need for dedicated efforts to archive their holdings in order to preserve research code"

via https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2208.04895
#OpenScience #OpenSource @academicchatter

The Rise of GitHub in Scholarly Publications

The definition of scholarly content has expanded to include the data and source code that contribute to a publication. While major archiving efforts to preserve conventional scholarly content, typically in PDFs (e.g., LOCKSS, CLOCKSS, Portico), are underway, no analogous effort has yet emerged to preserve the data and code referenced in those PDFs, particularly the scholarly code hosted online on Git Hosting Platforms (GHPs). Similarly, the Software Heritage Foundation is working to archive public source code, but there is value in archiving the issue threads, pull requests, and wikis that provide important context to the code while maintaining their original URLs. In current implementations, source code and its ephemera are not preserved, which presents a problem for scholarly projects where reproducibility matters. To understand and quantify the scope of this issue, we analyzed the use of GHP URIs in the arXiv and PMC corpora from January 2007 to December 2021. In total, there were 253,590 URIs to GitHub, SourceForge, Bitbucket, and GitLab repositories across the 2.66 million publications in the corpora. We found that GitHub, GitLab, SourceForge, and Bitbucket were collectively linked to 160 times in 2007 and 76,746 times in 2021. In 2021, one out of five publications in the arXiv corpus included a URI to GitHub. The complexity of GHPs like GitHub is not amenable to conventional Web archiving techniques. Therefore, the growing use of GHPs in scholarly publications points to an urgent and growing need for dedicated efforts to archive their holdings in order to preserve research code and its scholarly ephemera.

arXiv.org
Make sure you (& your grad students) get your submissions in for the 14th Annual International Society for the History & Theory of IP conf by Jan. 31. The best interdisciplinary discussions of #IP will be happening in Tel Aviv in June! https://ishtip.org/?p=1302
2023 ISHTIP 14th ANNUAL WORKSHOP | ISHTIP

Amidst all the current discussions around AI, I keep coming back to Joseph Weizenbaum’s comment from 1976: “There are certain tasks which computers ought not be made to do, independent of whether computers can be made to do them.”
University of Md. Law professor Leigh Goodmark set up a GoFundMe to send copies of her new book "Imperfect Victims" to incarcerated survivors of violence via prison book projects. If you'd like to contribute follow the link: https://gofund.me/6703a900 @academicchatter @law @lawlibrarians #LawSchool #Law #LegalReform #LawLibrary #Librarian #Lawlibrarian @leighgoodmark