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RECAP improves the experience of using PACER, the online public access system for the U.S. federal courts. - This extension was created in 2009 at Princeton and is now run by Free Law Project, a non-profit that's working to improve the American legal system. Please join us in our mission of making the legal system more equitable and competitive. - If you use PACER, this free extension will save you money. Every document you purchase will be uploaded to the "RECAP Archive" and every document others have purchased since 2009 will be available to you for free as you use PACER. - You can use this extension to create email alerts for federal dockets. - This extension has already added millions of federal filings to the Internet Archive and to a searchable archive at https://www.courtlistener.com/recap/. - The more people that use this extension, the more money we all save. Help your friends by uploading content and tell them to install RECAP for you too. RECAP has four main features. First, when you purchase an item on PACER, RECAP anonymously uploads that item to our archive hosted at https://www.courtlistener.com/recap/ where it can be searched or downloaded for free by others. Second, before you purchase an item that is in our collection, a link will be provided for you — right inside PACER — to get it for free. Any of the millions of items that have been uploaded so far are already available to you for free. Third, as you're looking at dockets on PACER, you'll see links to get alerts for those dockets via our website, CourtListener.com. Finally, allows you to search our archive from your browser URL bar by using the "recap" shortcut. All of the items that you purchase are also uploaded to the Internet Archive for historical preservation. We are not creating a walled garden. RECAP is compatible with ECF logins and will not upload documents from sealed cases.
RevEye Reverse Image Search
Perform a search by image. Choose between the image search engines Google, Bing, Yandex, TinEye, or user-defined engines. This extension allows to perform an inverse image search by right-clicking onto any image in a web site. You can configure the context menu to contain either a single button with your default search engine, or a cascaded menu with all included search engines. You can also add custom search engines through the options menu. RevEye is free and open source software. To minimize its memory footprint in your browser, it is written in pure vanilla JavaScript and it does not use any of the fancy JavaScript frameworks. RevEye does not track any of your data, and it does not include ads. Source code and more info: https://github.com/steven2358/reveye Changelog: - v2.0.0 (2024-08-30): Updated to manifest v3. Added option to add custom search engines. Refactored code. - v1.5.2 (2022-11-13): Replaced Google Image Search by Google Lens. - v1.5.1 (2021-01-19): Fixed a bug in upgrade/initialization script. - v1.5.0 (2021-01-18): Add checkboxes to enable/disable individual search engines. Removed Baidu (for now). - v1.4.8 (2020-11-24): Fixed Yandex search. - v1.4.7 (2019-06-14): Removed unnecessary permissions. - v1.4.6 (2019-06-14): Fixed Yandex search. - v1.4.5 (2017-07-23): Fixed Baidu search. - v1.4.4 (2015-05-20): Re-included Yandex and Baidu search. - v1.4.3 (2015-05-19): Included Bing image match. - v1.4 (2013-06-28): Performed security changes and updated manifest to v2. Removed Yandex, Baidu, Cydral. - v1.3 (2011-06-17): Included Google (brand new and kicking), Yandex and Baidu image search engines. Removed GazoPa as they discontinued their B2C service. - v1.2 (2011-05-30): Name change to comply with Google's branding policies. Added Cydral search engine. Added option to choose between default engine or cascaded submenu. - v1.1 (2011-03-01): Added option to select between TinEye and GazoPa search engines. - v1.0 (2010-03-02): Added context menu. - v0.2 (2009-12-14): Included new logo. - v0.1 (2009-12-13): Initial version. Performs reverse image search of all images on a page using TinEye.
Perma.cc
Create and manage Perma.cc links directly from your browser. Easily create a permanent record of the web for your citations. Perma.cc allows you to capture the contents of a public website and preserve it with the Harvard Law School Library. Connect your Perma.cc account to this extension and create Perma Links while browsing without leaving the page you’d like to preserve. This is the latest iteration of the Perma.cc browser extension.
NewsGuard
NewsGuard's rating shields and labels help users know which news and information websites to trust. NewsGuard's reliability ratings for news and information sources help users make decisions about which news sources to trust—and avoid misinformation and disinformation. Our ratings, scores, and Nutrition Labels for websites are displayed next to links on search engines and social media platforms and cover all the news websites accounting for 95% of online engagement. Ratings are conducted by a team of experienced journalists using nine basic, apolitical journalistic criteria. Each site receives a trust score of 0-100, an overall rating level ranging from “High Credibility” to “Proceed with Caution,” and a thorough Nutrition Label report detailing the site’s ownership and financing, content, credibility practices, transparency practices, and history. NewsGuard is for personal use only. Any commercial, research, or other non-personal use of NewsGuard is strictly prohibited by our Terms of Service: https://www.newsguardtech.com/terms-of-service/
PowerNotes Research
PowerNotes Research Extension PowerNotes helps researchers make the leap from research to writing. First, the browser extension gives you the fastest way to save passages from the web, PDFs, and other digital materials. When you save a passage, you will also organize it and take notes. All saving will be done without leaving the source, so you won't need to copy and paste anymore! Also, the organizational structure is up to you. PowerNotes gives you a flexible organizational framework so that you can make the framework more sophisticated over time. So when you are doing research, you won't just be saving content, you will be creating an annotated outline at the same time. Everything that you gather will be saved in the Cloud. Once you've gathered your research, you can view an outline of your research in our web app, where you can assess and reorganize it. We built an interface specifically designed for reorganization. You can just drag and drop your digital note cards, move them around with a simple menu (again, no more copy and pasting), and create blank note cards to incorporate your own thoughts. You can even turn your research outline into a writing outline so that you can more easily start that first draft. You can download your research into a MS Word or Google Doc, a spreadsheet, or RIS file. For more information, visit our blog at: https://www.powernotes.com/resources/blog