October 14

Radio Silence

I’ve been struggling with my fellowship this first few weeks/months.  The freedom is great, but I need goals and markers and plans.  Figuring out what to do and finding something meaningful to do with said time has been tough.  I know…poor me.  Too much freedom.  Too many exciting things to explore and work on.

Fortunately, I have a project/plan for the rest of my fellowship time.  Let’s just refer to it as “Project X” for the time being.  However, the nature of Project X is such that I won’t be blogging as much about the process as I have been.    At least I don’t think I will be.  As with everything this year, things are meant to be fluid and able to change and not get locked into things.  So I may end up blogging more.  Who knows.

Anyway, I just wanted to post that in case this appear to be a dead blog.

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September 23

Law library collection survey

My research covers intersection of legal information, libraries and access to justice. In order to gain a better understanding of the information available to members of the public via law libraries, I have crafted a survey that will hopefully give me some insight into the collections available.   I hope you will consider taking 10-15 minutes to take this survey. It can be found at:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1aqW2HHvbYOdLV_1KlCFCPFPvGvdGrsXCSbGVKiXJ758/viewform

 

Thank you very much.

 

August 27

Introduction

Hi.  My name is Sarah and I’m spending the next nine or so months as a Fellow in the Library Innovation Lab and Affiliate of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University.

What does that mean?  GOOD QUESTION.  And, in part, why I have decided to start this blog.

I have been granted an enormous amount of freedom to do whatever the heck I want during this period of time.  It’s exhilarating and terrifying.  I have a ton of ideas and yet, at the same time,  I have this nightmare that I’ll get to June and all of the sudden I’ll realize that I’ve done nothing.  Or appear to have done nothing.   I’m trying to become comfortable with the fact that I will have many dead ends and “failures” during this period of time.  And that I will be spending some if not much time on research versus product creation.  After a few years in industry, I have fallen out of comfort with the idea of critique and research and, well, THINKING, as being a valuable contributions to an effort.

In the spirit of openness and transparency and accountability, I have decided to keep an “open notebook” of my adventures here in Cambridge (and beyond) where I will maintain a record of what I’m doing/thinking/worrying about.  This is also scary – what if people think what I’m working on is dumb and/or steal my ideas?  But I’m willing to take the risk in order to gain the benefits of working in the open – hopefully I’ll get useful feedback from those following along and any good ideas that I do come up with will be spread out and used more quickly.

I also want to take the opportunity to thank Justia for the generous grant that is funding my work this year.

I’m still going to maintain my primary blog for the analysis pieces coming out of my research and other topical blog posts.  This is truly going to be a messy notebook, with sketches, incomplete thoughts and whatnot.

So welcome.