Category «Notes from the Technology Trenches»

Notes from the Technology Trenches – The CueCat Conflict; Shopping & Browsing by Bar Code; WC3's HTML Tidy for Cleaning Up Code

Roger Skalbeck is the Technology Services Librarian and Webmaster at George Mason University School of Law in Virginia, and he is a web committee member for the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C. Opinions expressed in this column do not necessarily reflect those of his employer or any other organization. This column, of course, is 100% free of any legal advice.

Subjects: Notes from the Technology Trenches, Product Reviews, Technology Trends

Notes from the Technology Trenches – GetThePatent.com; Filtering MS Word Documents into HTML

Roger Skalbeck is the Technology Services Librarian and Webmaster at George Mason University School of Law in Virginia, and he is a web committee member for the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C. Opinions expressed in this column do not necessarily reflect those of his employer or any other organization. This column, of course, is 100% free of any legal advice.

Subjects: Intellectual Property, Internet Resources, Notes from the Technology Trenches, Technology Trends, Web Management

Notes from the Technology Trenches – BriefServe.com and the West Education Network for Law Schools (TWEN)

Roger Skalbeck is the Technology Services Librarian and Webmaster at George Mason University School of Law in Virginia, and he is a web committee member for the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C. Opinions expressed in this column do not necessarily reflect those of his employer or any other organization. This column, of course, is 100% free of any legal advice.

Subjects: Court Resources, Internet Resources, Notes from the Technology Trenches, Technology Trends

Notes from the Technology Trenches – Web Site Management Software

Roger Skalbeck is the Technology Services Librarian and Webmaster at George Mason University School of Law in Virginia, and he is a web committee member for the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C. Opinions expressed in this column do not necessarily reflect those of his employer or any other organization. This column, of course, is 100% free of any legal advice.

Subjects: Notes from the Technology Trenches, Technology Trends, Web Management

Notes from the Technology Trenches – June 2000, Three ASP Companies

Roger Skalbeck is the Technology Services Librarian and Webmaster at George Mason University School of Law in Virginia, and he is a web committee member for the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C. Opinions expressed in this column do not necessarily reflect those of his employer or any other organization. This column, of course, is 100% free of any legal advice.

Subjects: Application Service Providers (ASP), Legal Technology, Notes from the Technology Trenches, Technology Trends

Notes from the Technology Trenches – Applications Service Providers (Part 1); the Broadening and Branding of Law.com, May 2000

Roger Skalbeck is a Law Librarian in Washington, D.C., and is the Web Master of the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C. This column reflects the personal views of the author, which are not necessarily those of his employer or any other organization. This column, of course, is 100% free of any legal advice.

Subjects: Application Service Providers (ASP), Notes from the Technology Trenches, Technology Trends

Notes from the Technology Trenches – My Findlaw; West Group Seeks to Expand Services, April 2000

Roger Skalbeck is the Electronic Initiatives Librarian at Howrey & Simon in Washington, D.C., and is the Web Master of the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C. This column reflects the personal views of the author, which are not necessarily those of his employer or any other organization. This column, of course, is 100% free of any legal advice.

Subjects: Internet Resources, Notes from the Technology Trenches, Technology Trends

Notes from the Technology Trenches – Full-Text Docket Searching and Advanced Criminal Docket Research from MarketSpan; SurfSaver 2.0 from askSam

Roger Skalbeck is the Electronic Initiatives Librarian at Howrey & Simon in Washington, D.C., and is the Web Master of the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C. This column reflects the personal views of the author, which are not necessarily those of his employer or any other organization. This column, of course, is 100% free of any legal advice.

Subjects: Court Resources, Notes from the Technology Trenches, Product Reviews, Technology Trends, Web Utilities

Notes from the Technology Trenches – Finding Legal Software Online; Recent Technology Related Special Reports; Legal Content for Your PDA

Roger Skalbeck is the Electronic Initiatives Librarian at Howrey & Simon in Washington, D.C., and is the Web Master of the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C. Current work activities cover myriad aspects of electronic research resource evaluation, intranet content development, as well as research and technology training, all from a librarian’s point of view. This column reflects the personal views of the author, which are not necessarily those of his employer or any other organization. This column, of course, is 100% free of any legal advice.

Subjects: Gadgets/Gizmos, Legal Technology, Notes from the Technology Trenches, Technology Trends

Notes from the Technology Trenches – Y2K wrap-up, sources for Web design, computer technology news source and Supreme Court Brie

Roger Skalbeck is the Electronic Initiatives Librarian at Howrey & Simon in Washington, D.C., and is the Web Master of the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C. Current work activities cover myriad aspects of electronic research resource evaluation, intranet content development, as well as research and technology training, all from a librarian’s point of view. This column reflects the personal views of the author, which are not necessarily those of his employer or any other organization. This column, of course, is 100% free of any legal advice.

Subjects: Court Resources, Notes from the Technology Trenches, Technology Trends, Year 2000