Please note that these materials are provided for historical purposes only. The information presented is out of date and may be neither accurate nor useful. External hyperlinks may no longer be valid.
Part IV Conclusion
Electronic communication has the potential to completely change the way the world communicates. Courts too can participate in this on-line future. These guidelines are just a starting point. The resource sections point towards more detailed information. These guidelines will also be available over the Internet as a series of Web pages. As new information becomes available, the on-line version will be updated.
Additional assistance is available from the National Center for State Courts. The Technology Information Service is available to provide information on technology-related topics. The Internet Development Group also is available to help create an Internet presence for your court.
Resources
National Center for State Courts
300 Newport Avenue
Williamsburg, Virginia 23185
(800) 616-6164
http://www.ncsconline.org
Individual Programs
- Information Superhighway Implementation Guidelines
http://www.ncsc.dni.us/ncsc/isig/guide.htm - Technology Information Service
tis@ncsc.dni.us - Internet Development Group
internet@ncsc.dni.us
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- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- NCSC Court Technology Programs Department
- NCSC Board of Directors
- Part I Introduction
- Part II The Internet
- Part III Bulletin Board Systems
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