Metadata v. Metacrap: Technology Standards in the Poverty Law Community

On my way to work yesterday I was listening to a fan reading of essays from Cory Doctrow's Content: Selected Essays on Technology, Creativity, Copyright and the Future of the Future, and was reminded of his great essay, "Metacrap: Putting the torch to seven straw-men of the meta-utopia." I was also reminded of the good work that our community does on standards, and that there are some great projects and resources that you may not be aware of. (Confession: At one time I coordinated the Legal Services XML Group with folks from LSNTAP, LSC, and ILAO and really enjoyed thinking about this stuff.)


If that's not enough to keep you busy, I would also recommend reading Clay Shirky's Ontology is Overrated: Categories, Links and Tags, which considers some of the challenges of classification by categories and hierarchies. -M

LSC Releases Final Technology Capacity Report

The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) has just released an updated version of the report, Technologies That Should Be in Place in a Legal Aid Office Today, which incorporates feedback from grantees and an advisory group. According to the LSC, they "will rely on the report when reviewing the technology plans that grantees will be required to submit along with their 2010 grant applications and renewals." -M