Category «Legal Technology»
Features – Using a Wiki for Documentation and Collaborative Authoring
Using a Wiki for Documentation and Collaborative Authoring
By Michael Angeles
Michael Angeles is an
Features – Macromedia’s Contribute 3.0 — Sophisticated Web Editing Made Simple
Macromedia’s Contribute 3.0 — Sophisticated Web Editing Made Simple
By Roger V. Skalbeck
Roger V. Skalbeck i s the Technology Systems Librarian at George Mason University School of Law in Arlington Virginia. He has worked in law libraries for over a decade, and he is currently pursuing a law degree. He is a not yet a lawyer, and he doesn’t even play one on television.
Published November 28, 2004
Burney’s Legal Tech Reviews – Burney’s Gadgets for Legal Pros – The Mirra Personal Server 2.0
Subjects: Burney's Legal Tech Reviews, Disaster Planning, Email, GadgetsFeatures – Advice to the Bloglorn
Subjects: Blogs, Features, RSS NewsfeedsFeatures – Are Libraries Places to Learn or Engage in Illegality?
Subjects: Courts & Technology, Features, Free Speech, Libraries & Librarians, PrivacyNotes From the Technology Trenches: Lexis and Westlaw Revisited
Subjects: LEXIS, Notes from the Technology Trenches, WestlawFeatures – Cache and Carry: Staying Connected Wirelessly
Subjects: Features, Gadgets/Gizmos, Mobile Technology, WiFiBurney’s Legal Tech Reviews – Burney’s Gadgets for Legal Pros: A Tablet PC for Lawyers in Motion
Brett Burney is the Legal Technology Support Coordinator at Thompson Hine in Cleveland, Ohio. He regularly reviews products for Law.com’s Automated Lawyer and Law Office Computing Magazine. Feel free to e-mail Brett with your legal technology questions .