Nicholas Mignanelli
@nmignanelli.bsky.social
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Assistant Director for Reference at the Lillian Goldman Law Library, Lecturer in Legal Research at Yale Law School, Critical Legal Information Scholar Studying American Law Book History and Emerging Legal Tech., New Englander
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Attending Rare Book School at UVA and staying on the Lawn (Jefferson’s “Academical Village”), not far from the room where a young Edgar Allan Poe lived during his brief time as a student here in 1826
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finchinthestacks.bsky.social
Coming to #RBMS2025 this week? Interested in queer and LGBTQ+ library work and bibliography? Join us for a casual meet up on Thursday afternoon at the Blue Orchid!

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#QueerBibliography 📚
RBMS 2025 Queer Bibliography Meet-up! Thursday, June 26, 4 to 5 PM, at the Blue Orchid, 130 Court St., New Haven, Connecticut 06511.
nmignanelli.bsky.social
The Artist House, Key West (c. 1890), one of the most hauntingly beautiful homes I have ever stayed in…
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Typical A.B.A. J. slop, at least somewhat better than the puff pieces for vendors and the lazy editorials
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msmith750.bsky.social
If outlets must continue publishing pieces like this, they should consult the critics, or at least a few folks who aren't actively excited to outsource their scholarly work to machines. Failing that, do just a bit more reading beyond the enthusiasts' output: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
Generative AI and the Purpose of Legal Scholarship
What does generative AI mean for the future of legal scholarship? The topic has been the talk of the town around academic water coolers. Some legal scholars hav
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angspenc.bsky.social
Librarian here- yes Gen AI is not a search engine and Google is not a database.
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annleckie.com
Say it after me: Chat GPT is not a search engine. It does not scan the web for information, it just generates statistically likely sentences. You cannot use it a search engine, or as a substitute for searching.

Now. Please never use an LLM for information searches ever again.
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emilymbender.bsky.social
4) I need some information and I wish to just pose my question to an all-knowing oracle.

DO NOT DO THIS. Chatbots, even if they could reliably return "the" correct answer, are not a good tech for information access.

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Information literacy and chatbots as search
By Emily This post started off as a thread I wrote and posted across social media on Sunday evening. I'm reproducing the thread (lightly edited) first and...
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emilymbender.bsky.social
LLMs are nothing more than models of the distribution of the word forms in their training data, with weights modified by post-training to produce somewhat different distributions. Unless your use case requires a model of a distribution of word forms in text, indeed, they suck and aren't useful.
hankgreen.bsky.social
There are a lot of critiques of LLMs that I agree with but "they suck and aren't useful" doesn't really hold water.

I understand people not using them because of social, economic, and environmental concerns. And I also understand people using them because they can be very useful.

Thoughts?
nmignanelli.bsky.social
“Most of the time, government officials, landlords, employers, educators, and others who use AI to make decisions don’t announce it. This guide is meant to help you figure out if AI is being used and what you can do about it.”

www.techtonicjustice.org/resources/ti...
Tips For Identifying AI Use — TechTonic Justice
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Spring on the New Haven Green
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sawilliams.bsky.social
WHOOF. Going to have to add this one to the "Boolean tools are powerful but easy to misuse" example bank (I maintain that searching for "haunted house" when searching for Stambovsky v. Ackley is the best example of this, but this one has more material consequences).
stevevladeck.bsky.social
Legal research is hard, kids.
nmignanelli.bsky.social
Maybe “democratizing” law (legal information) isn’t just about broad access but necessitates shared governance as well
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misseli.bsky.social
The latest issues of Lawyer Ex Machina is out. More AI Fabrication Follies, the SEC drops its suit against Ripple, and more. #lawsky #lawlibrarians #legaltech buttondown.com/LawyerExMach...
Happy Nowruz 2025
A small newsletter about legaltech
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timnitgebru.bsky.social
Tapping this sign again. By @emilymbender.bsky.social

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"As OpenAI and Meta introduce LLM-driven searchbots, I'd like to once again remind people that neither LLMs nor chatbots are good technology for information access."
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nmignanelli.bsky.social
Hopkinson’s Judgements in the Admiralty of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia 1789) and Kirby’s Reports of Cases Adjudged in the Superior Court of the State of Connecticut (Litchfield 1789). Hopkinson beat Kirby by a few months, but there’s no evidence to suggest either was aware of the other’s project.
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Also the third volume of case law published in the United States!
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Connecticut folklore makes the @nytimes.com
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Following in the footsteps of the Old Leatherman, a sort of real-life Northeastern Sasquatch, g​ave one writer an excuse to step outside of his own life.
What I Found on the 365-Mile Trail of a Lost Folk Hero
The Old Leatherman, a sort of real-life Northeastern Sasquatch, g​ave me an excuse to step outside my own life.
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nmignanelli.bsky.social
The Yale Law Library acquires the notes of an American (colonial Maryland) student who attended Blackstone’s 1758 lectures at Oxford library.law.yale.edu/news/new-acq...
Circa 1755 portrait of Sir William Blackstone
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free.law
Our new "PACER Pray and Pay Project" is launched! This project lets you "Pray" for PACER documents you want, and has a leader board where other people can "Pay" for the most-wanted items.

When your prayer is granted, we let you know! Details below and here: www.courtlistener.com/help/pray-an...
An email. 

Subject: "A document you requested is now on CourtListener" 

Body headline: "Your Wish Has Been Granted!"

The remainder of the email then shows the details of the filing, including the name of the case, a link to the document, and closes with, "You requested it on March 3, 2025. 1 person was waiting for it. Somebody paid $0.20 to make it available to all of us."
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gfemenia.bsky.social
The more vendor AI demos I attend, the more I think the end result, if not the end goal, is further dissociation from information. A lot of our technology already removes us from active processing, and this next step allows yet another step back while it all flows by.