We assume talk to text is a new way to communicate – turns out, the foundation for today’s way to communicate was laid out in the 1800s.
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We assume talk to text is a new way to communicate – turns out, the foundation for today’s way to communicate was laid out in the 1800s.
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Read moreRecently acquired 33 e-books from Richmond Law Library Catalog.
Read moreLegislation Fighting Food Waste: New Bill Will Make it Easier for Corporations to Donate Directly to Those in Need By Savannah Throneberry (1L) In the words of Jacques Diouf, former Director-General of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, “hunger
Read moreWhat is “heating” and how is it changing the way we understand TikTok? Going viral on TikTok is one of the most alluring elements of the app. Anyone from anywhere can go viral, based on an algorithm that decides whether
Read moreAlright, ChatGPT, write me a Facepalm! Maybe you’ve heard about the AI text generator ChatGPT. Proponents are calling it the greatest technological leap since the Tamagotchi, while AI naysayers are, well, saying nay. Beyond the generalized anxiety surrounding artificial intelligence
Read moreIn Fall 2023, the law library will have updated and redesigned spaces for study and service points for reference, IT support and library circulation. During Spring 2023, we have relocated our service points, now all located on the library’s second
Read moreMartin Luther King III and his family have shared their reading list about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on WorldCat.org just in time for the 40th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, saying “We selected these works because they
Read moreThe Law Library will be closed in honor of Martin Luther King Jr on Jan. 16th.
Read moreParchment is a service a lot of Universities are using to deliver secured copies of transcripts to recipients – Firefox is the way to circumvent the encryption.
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