Post AdCqP9mb9ztbFbKl72 by nafnlj@linuxrocks.online
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 (DIR) Post #AdCqP9mb9ztbFbKl72 by nafnlj@linuxrocks.online
       2023-12-26T15:58:08Z
       
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       My short notes on figuring out how to properly enter administrative precedent decisions of the Board of Immigration Appeals into Zotero.https://thenewleafjournal.com/adding-eoir-bia-decisions-to-zotero/#Zotero #Law #USImmigrationLaw #BoardOfImmigrationAppeals #USDOJ
       
 (DIR) Post #AdCrjhrAHiZgfqpfmq by jqheywood@mastodon.social
       2023-12-26T16:12:57Z
       
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       @nafnlj Have you tried the law-adapted fork of zotero, juris-m? It's zotero but with database fields adapted for law. See https://juris-m.github.io/To see what zotero says about it:https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/legal_citations
       
 (DIR) Post #AdCsb02PPwkQPVVJ1U by nafnlj@linuxrocks.online
       2023-12-26T16:22:56Z
       
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       @jqheywood I considered Juris-M, the book I used to solve that Zotero issue was actually by the Juris-M project. I went with Zotero in the end because (1) my primary use-case is general bookmarking; (2) Juris-M's extra features look welcome and I hope they make it into Zotero, but I don't think I NEED them; and (3) absent a more compelling reason for my use-case, I prefer to go with the base application instead of a fork, especially since I'm using Arch User Repository packages.
       
 (DIR) Post #AdCtZG0TAv3vJNKVge by jqheywood@mastodon.social
       2023-12-26T16:33:37Z
       
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       @nafnlj Makes sense. I use it for writing, and the bluebook, excuse me, indigo book, citation style is key. We teach it to our SJD students for their dissertations as well.