The
premise of the IAJ is to discover find how other professions and academic
disciplines do what we do as journalists. That is, how do they
find and analyze data and then present the results of that
analysis.
We recently subscribed (it's free) to Law Technology News. It's no surprise that the data management needs of large law offices are
much the same as those of journalism organizations. Lawyers
pretty much follow the RRAW-P process, too. So topics like Calendaring, Case Management, Contact Management, Document Management, Electronic Data Discovery (EDD)
are right up our alley.
Law Technology News doesn't do much journalism, in fact it pretty much
reprints press releases. But it does provide many, many pointers
to products and methods related to journalism. Give it a look.
as well.
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Monday, October 31
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Tom Johnson
on Mon 31 Oct 2005 01:29 PM MST
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