From: Dickon C. <mt...@va...> - 2006-11-02 10:58:18
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> <img alt="" src="cid:ED3...@va..." height="320" width="789"><br> We have some fun with the issue and try to teach some basics about metadata, help you avoid common metadata misconceptions, and offer some ways for you to deal with metadata issues a little better.<br> Yes, the bothersome clusters of certain artists are within the bounds of randomness.<br> We cover a range of topics and you'll learn a bit about my background and story.<br> I also talk about my perspective on blogging and RSS, legal technology and other topics.<br> Soon, action may follow. I've long wanted to participate in that discussion, but now I believe that we can facilitate it as well.<br> We forget that it is now the end product of a ton of work that started from modest beginnings. Thanks, Mark and Law Practice magazine.<br> com for his role in promoting the use of technology in the practice of law.<br> Steve Jobs said, "We're making it less random to make it feel more random.<br> I want to try this idea out.<br> Yes, the bothersome clusters of certain artists are within the bounds of randomness. If you are feeling a little overwhelmed by EDD, there's good reason for that feeling. I ended the evening by re-reading a chapter of the book. It probably goes without saying that these would all be long posts. For example, "hey, I could create a wiki that is a personal management tool for all my collected research. Thanks to Toby Younis of Merrill who came up with the idea and will soon put the discussion up on the Merrill website. We have some fun with the issue and try to teach some basics about metadata, help you avoid common metadata misconceptions, and offer some ways for you to deal with metadata issues a little better. They are often some of the most visited pages.<br> In fact, I didn't even single them out as a specific trend in my EDD trends presentations earlier this year, covering them as just a part of "court-directed pressure to change. Lots of other great articles in this issue.<br> Yes, the bothersome clusters of certain artists are within the bounds of randomness. Some even attribute ESP or other magical powers to the shuffle. What was bothering me was now something even deeper. Spend some time exploring this links and you'll become well-"edducated" about EDD.<br> Tom had his usual excellent insights and I offer my usual non-traditional perspective - there's a lot to think about.<br> com for his role in promoting the use of technology in the practice of law.<br> However, concept and reality are two very different things, especially with wikis, and, despite many different efforts, I've never been involved in a wiki project that actually "stuck" for me. Louis lawyer who both practices computer law and provides technology consulting services for law firms and corporate legal departments. Or, at least as drastically as anything in law is likely to change.<br> As a result, our bios are often out of date and don't include the most recent stuff.<br> Dennis also co-writes a popular column on electronic discovery at DiscoveryResources. They seem that they could be a tool for personal knowledge management. I sketched out a few notes that morning on where I saw it going.<br> His blogs, DennisKennedy.<br> <br> </body> </html> |