230 likes | 244 Views
Hyperlinks, SSA eCARs and CM/ECF. Benefits of Electronic Documents. Portability – easy to transfer and store Reproduction – easy to replicate Search – find what you need Copy and Paste – use what you need Hyperlinks – link to other resources. Hyperlinks. Internal Links
E N D
Benefits of Electronic Documents • Portability – easy to transfer and store • Reproduction – easy to replicate • Search – find what you need • Copy and Paste – use what you need • Hyperlinks – link to other resources
Hyperlinks • Internal Links • Table of Contents • Footnotes, endnotes, cross references • External Links • Other CM documents • Research links
Image quality of evidence • SSA-ODAR receives medical evidence of varying image qualities • The following slides are from one exhibit
Possible Barriers to Links • Policy Debate • Deny Links Option • PDF/A
Policy Debate • Issues: (Dir. 9-058, May 22, 2009) • Persistence of data • Endorsement of service • Debate: • Input solicited (Dir. 10-056 April 30 2010) • Response (email May 8, 2010)
“Endorsement” Debate • We should be enabling, not disabling, features of our electronically filed documents. • Research hyperlinks make electronic documents more useful. • If judges do not use research hyperlinks, we have no way to lead and encourage. • No one is required to use the research links. • A reader is still free to find the document on any research service. • There are two alternative research link creation programs. There is no exclusive endorsement. • We did not worry about endorsement with: • Westlaw or Lexis cites for unpublished opinions • West product citations for books -- Fed. Supp., Fed. Rptr., F.R.D. • PDF standard for e-filed documents. • WordPerfect format for draft orders or jury instructions. • A policy resting, even in part, fear of the unfamiliar and new is unfortunate.
DenyLinks option in CM/ECF From CM/ECF Application Configuration Guide District Release 4.1
PDF/A CM/ECF 5 Release Notes: PDF/A Implementation A new version of pdfcheck will be created to allow the rejection of any document that is not a PDF/A. Courts can determine when to implement this new check, and when it is implemented, users will not be able to upload non-PDF/A documents. PDF/A does not currently permit hyperlinks, but PDF/A 2.0 may permit links.
Questions? • Robin.Marquis@ssa.gov • Pat.Herbst@ssa.gov • Katherine.D.Wisz@ssa.gov • David.Nuffer@utd.uscourts.gov