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Just a gentle reminder for those of you charged with distributing the CALI authorization codes needed to complete registration on the CALI website that the codes are _not_ passwords. Please make sure that you are letting faculty, staff, and students know that they still need to register on the site before using Lessons, etc. I suspect that somewhere along the food chain the authorization codes are being handed out without adequate explanation and as a result some students and faculty are simply trying to login with an email address and the auth code as the password. That doesn’t work:) I’d appreciate it if you would take a few minutes and make sure that adequate instructions on how to use the authorization codes are available to whoever is handing them out. Thanks, Elmer.
– Elmer R. Masters Director of Internet Development Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction
By way of clarification:
When offered the choice for the library being male or female, I went with female because the German (my first language) word for library is feminine. :) As for being 24 years old, the current building was dedicated in 1982.
I never really thought about what gender the law library was before (we have always had more of a cerebral relationship as opposed to physical), but now I know she's a 24 year old woman. It all seems so obvious now.