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Fifth National Court Technology Conference


Detroit, Michigan
September, 1997

Education Articles 


 

Title

Faculty

Acquiring Technology Christopher Crawford
Bench Book Technology and the Connecticut State Judges’ Manuals Hon. Robert C. Leuba
Case Studies in Using Multimedia CBT for Court Tasks, Software, and Legal Research Christopher C. Bell
 Change Management Mark A Zaffarano
Citations in Cyberspace: The Universal Citation System Marcia J. Koslov
Computer Animation--What Do You See? Stanley C. Sandstrom
Court Rules and Technology John M. Greacen
Court Technology in 2007 James E. McMillan
Courtroom Audio, Video, and Videoconferencing Martin E. Gruen
Courtroom Technology - An Introduction to the Onrushing Future Fredric I. Lederer
Critical Factors in Technology Success  John R. Peay
Decision Making in an Integrated Justice Environment James R. Hargreaves
Designing for Security in Courthouses of the Future Randall I. Atlas
Electronic Reporting of Civil Dispositions Christine M. Sheets
JEDDI: Electronic Filing for the Rest of Us Clyde R. Christofferson
Imaging/Document Management Mike L. Hadley
Migration to Open Client Server: Leaving the Legacy Systems Behind Garret T. Yoshimi
New Generation Smart Courthouses Michael A. Griebel
Real World Project Management John R. Arnstein
Speech Recognition - The Court Technology for the 21st Century Larry P. Polansky
TeleJustice—Videoconferencing for the 21st Century  John T. Matthias
The Technology-Augmented Court Record April C. Artegian
Tiptoeing Through Technology's Graveyard on the Way to the 21st Century Robert Craig Waters
Use of Electronic Appeal Transcripts in the Alberta Court of Appeal Hon. Roger P. Kerans
Using CD-ROM for Long-Term Records Storage David Hayward
What to Expect When Courts Go On-Line Ed Gibler

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