Category «Information Management»
Features – Knowledge Management: A Bibliographic Resource
Subjects: Features, Information ManagementFeatures – Taking Technology to the Next Level: Implementing Knowledge Services
Taking Technology to the Next Level: Implementing Knowledge Services
By John Hokkanen, Esq.
Extras – Knowledge Management
Subjects: Extras, Information ManagementFeatures – Information Retrieval with ISYS Desktop 5.0
Subjects: Features, Information Management, Product ReviewsExtras – Knowledge Management and Collaboration: The New Legal Info-architecture
Knowledge Management and Collaboration: the New Legal Info-architecture
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Features – Intranet and Knowledge Management Solutions: Law Librarians Lead the Way
Intranets and Knowledge Management Solutions: Law Librarians Lead the Way By Sabrina I. Pacifici and Roger Vicarius Skalbeck
Sabrina I. Pacifici is the Editor, Publisher and Web Manager of LLRX.com , the legal Webzine on research and technology.
Features – Pure Oxygen: Breathing Life into Law Office Intranets
Pure Oxygen: Breathing Life into Law Office Intranets By Stephen T. Maher
Published February 15, 1999
Features – Knowledge Discovery in Web-Enabled Databases and Intranets/Extranets
Knowledge Discovery in Web-Enabled Databases and Intranets/Extranets By Peter J. Ozolin and Mark Beckwidth
Peter Ozolin is the President of Legal Anywhere . He has assisted law firms and legal associations nationwide in the design and implementation of intranets/extranets.
Features – Issues in Document Retrieval with DOCS Open
Issues in Document Retrieval with DOCS Open By Matthew S. DelNero
Matthew S. DelNero is a Litigation Technical Support Specialist at Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C. in Boston, Massachusetts. At Mintz Levin, Matthew is focused on improvements to the Litigation Sections internal research capabilities. As part of that process, he has worked extensively with DOCS Open. Matthew graduated summa cum laude from Tufts University in 1998. As a Junior at the university, he was elected a member of the Phi Beta Kappa society. Matthew begins his legal studies at Harvard Law School in September, 1999.