In A Nutshell
Where to go first
LinkedIn - Patrick Cormier
My professional contacts |
Profile
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LinkedIn
This is where I maintain my network of professional contacts. Please note that I only add as a contact people that I know.
Former Initiatives
Major stuff from the past
Information Management Now
My blog |
Author
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Blog
Blog on Information Management, closed on August 8th, 2006. Contains (in the sidebar) a useful list of indexed categories.
Tags, Blogs & Comments
Other places where I blog, where I tag, where I comment
del.icio.us | Resources Tagged by Patrick Cormier
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My interests |
Various authors
See all tagged resources.
Courses, Articles & Conferences
Stuff that I've taught, written and presented.
Canadian Court Web Site Guidelines
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By Me
From
2012
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ccct
cctj
court
web site
guidelines
Guidelines written as Intelleader of the CCCT Intellaction Working Group Leader (2010-2011) and posted on the CCCT-CCTJ web site.
Public Sector Internal Communications
Speaker at Conference |
Speaker at Conference
From
2008
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Infonex
Conference
Speaker on: "Adopting a Successful Web 2.0 Strategy: e-Collaboration at DFAIT" (9-10 Dec 2008)
Le National | À vos marques, prêts, BLOGUEZ!
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By Me
From
2006
Article (rédigé avec Me Dominic Jaar) paru dans Le National, revue de l'Association du Barreau Canadien - voir à la page 32 et ss.
CSPS | Course IM 310 | Integrated Information Management
Information Management - Advanced Course |
Author
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Course that I developed for the CSPS on Integrated Information Management. The course will be taught for the first time in 2006.
Bravo Defence | Managing Knowledge in the Office of the JAG
Office of the JAG - Information Management |
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CIMP
BravoDefence
JAG
KM
The Comprehensive Information Management Project (CIMP) is an exciting new undertaking in the Office of the Judge-Advocate General (JAG) that will support the organization in becoming a modern, forward-looking an...
Le Devoir | Libre opinion: Quand Mafalda s'enfarge
Opinion libre |
Auteur
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Article (libre opinion) paru dans Le Devoir, édition du 20 octobre 2005.
Selected Blog Posts
Contains a selection of blog posts that I have written.
Leg@l IT Conference 2007: Judges Panel
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From
2007
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IT
Legal
Conference
The panel included Justice Bastarache from the Supreme Court of Canada, Justice Morrissette from the Court of Appeal of Québec, Justice Wery from the Superior Court of Québec and Justice Waxse from the US Distr...
L’absence de blogues civilistes (commentaire)
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From
2006
(...) j'ai décidé de répondre ci-bas à un thème soulevé à plusieurs reprises: l'absence de blogueurs civilistes.
Starting With Web 2.0
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From
2006
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G2TT
In this post, I share some recommended steps to anyone new to web 2.0 and interested to start experimenting with feeds (RSS), wikis, blogs, the whole shebang.
Why Law Blogs (”Blawgs”) Are On A Roll
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Slaw
When it comes to blogging, there is something special, something uniquely appealing that ought to be pursued; something that makes the connection between the legal community and society better.
Why Defining Requirements is Not Good Enough
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From
2006
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IMN
Similarly to the passage from sequential and disciplined requirements definition to evolutive requirements definition; I advocate to go from "specific capability evolutive requirements definition" to "integrated ...
Why Drupal Would Make Sense in the Government of Canada
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From
2006
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drupal
IMN
Drupal, a free and open source web content management system, represents a very attrative option for managing content online. Here follows a list of reasons why I find it attractive in a federal government context
Bloggers Afforded Protection by US Court
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By Me
From
2006
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Slaw
In a recent decision, the Sixth District Court of Appeals (California) has afforded bloggers the same kind of protection usually reserved to journalists.
La pratique du droit | Comment exploiter les technologies web 2.0?
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From
2006
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Slaw
Les cabinets d'avocats devraient-ils tenter d'exploiter ce phénomène et les nouvelles technologies s'y rattachant? Je suggère ci-après quelques pistes de réflexion sur ce sujet.
Taxonomy of Legal Blogs
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From
2006
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Slaw
3L Epiphany wrote a very interesting taxonomy of legal bogs. On March 17th, 2006, the list was up to 686 legal blogs, all categorized and sorted. A definite resource for anyone interested to witness how many law ...
The Uneasy Lawyer And IT Dialogue
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By Me
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Law
Web2.0
The lack of shared context between lawyers and IT is unfortunate, because Web 2.0 trends and technologies can benefit lawyers and law firms in a number of ways.
The Death of Enterprise Software
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IMN
As users increasingly turn away from enterprise systems, they are likely to turn to new trends and technologies that have a proven track record
In A Nutshell: Integrated Information Management
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IMN
I often get asked what do I mean by "Integrated Information Management (IM)". Here is the brief answer.
The New Face of Enterprise Seach
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IMN
Post about two complementary methods of information retrieval: data mining and unstructured searches.
Who Am I Not?
Patrick Cormier's that are not... me.
Me Patrick Cormier de Longueuil?!
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From
2008
Ah, quel hasard! Ce n'est pas moi! Il y a un autre Patrick Cormier de Longueuil! lol
Professeur Patrick Cormier
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From
2008
Cycle Cellulaire et Développement (...) - je suis français (et canadien), mais pas prof!
Wood stoves can be a hazard
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This one is president of the New Brunswick branch of the Wood Energy Technical Training.
Journal of Cell Science
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Do you really think I could write about "Embryonic-stage-dependent changes in the level of eIF4E-binding proteins during early development of sea urchin embryos..." (!)









