Introduction
In today's world, technology
gadgets are everywhere: the workplace, home, stores, churches, schools and
government. Gadgets can make our lives easier, or as others have said, give
us anxiety of gadget overload. At a panel presentation at the Annual Meeting
of the American Association of Law Libraries, four speakers picked their favorite
gadgets to share with attending librarians and information managers. Granted,
as time goes by, some of these gadgets will be outdated but still usable,
just the same as gadgets in a kitchen.
For the panel presentation,
four people were asked to each select fifteen gadgets to display and discuss.
Each speaker had one minute to display a specific gadget, highlighting aspects
of each gadget that could be useful in a legal or library setting. The members
of this panel presentation were as follows:
- Barbara Fullerton,
Electronic Resources Librarian, Pioneer Hi-Bred International
- Brian Neale, IT
Director, Meyers Nave
- Brian C. Roberts,
Central Region Representative, LexisNexis
- Roger V. Skalbeck,
Technology Services Librarian, George Mason University
Click on the link below
to view the PowerPoint presentation. In addition to providing a web-based
version of the presentation, the panel offers some selected links below for
gadget shopping, news about gadgets and resources for finding more information
specific to your information environment.
Happy gadgeteering and we
hope you find these materials useful.
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Gadget Info &
Shopping Sites
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Brian Neale's Favorite
Vendors
Legal-Specific
PDA Sites:
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Stories about
Gadgets:
Legal-Specific News
and Stories from the Legal Press:
- Palm Add-Ons Bring Convenience
Closer (July 30, 2001) -- Law Office Technology Review
- 10 Great Ways to Use a Palm
(or Other Handheld/PDA) (June 15, 2001)-- LLRX.com
- The Wired Will Survive
(June 13, 2001) -- Law Technology News
- Wireless Westlaw
(June 13, 2001) -- Law Office Technology Review
- Wireless Whirlwind
(June 6, 2001) -- American Lawyer Media on Law.com
- Litigation
Support Tech: Use it or Lose it (May 16, 2001) -- New Jersey
Law Journal on Law.com
- High-Tech
Gadgets Raise Ethical Questions for Courtroom of the Future (April
4, 2001) -- Associated Press on Law.com
- goReader,
Inc., and West Group Announce Electronic Textbook Pilot Programs at
University of Chicago and Wake Forest University (January 3, 2001)
-- West Group Press Release
- Blackberry: What's all the
fuss about? (November 8, 2000) -- Pro2Net
- The Future is in
Your Palm: If You're Not Using Personal Digital Assistants, You're
Still in the 20th Century (October 23, 2000) -- Legal Times
- The Newest Tech
Tools Librarians need to stay ahead of the pack when it comes to technology.
(July 17, 2000) -- Legal Times
- Traveling Without
Bags Full of Devices (October 2000) -- Law Technology News
From the New
York Times: (registration required)
- Books
for the Blind Go Digital (July 12, 2001)
- Summer,
the Silicon Season (July 12, 2001)
- Wireless
Wanderer: Roaming Manhattan With Gadgets in Hand (May 24, 2001)
- State
of the Art: Zeroing In on Wristwear (May 24, 2001)
- Sony's
Handheld CLIE a Winner (May 17, 2001)
- State
of the Art: For E-Mail on the Go, or the Sly (May 17, 2001)
- More than
a Palmtop, Not Quite a PC (May 17, 2001)
- No Gadget
Safe from Home-Style Hacks (May 3, 2001)
- Putting
Palm and Phone in One Hand, or Pocket (March 15, 2001)
- Rebooted
Any Good Books Lately? (January 4, 2001)
- Digital
Book Turf Battle Escalates Over Royalties (January 4, 2001)
- In Consumer
Electronics, Shoppers Seem to Be Thinking Downscale (December
2, 2000)
- Shoppers
Opt for Newer Gadgets (December 1, 2000) - AP News
- Shopping
in Palm of the Hand Is Making Its Holiday Debut (November 11,
2000)
- New Mice:
See How they Run (November 9, 2000)
- Microsoft
sees new software based on pens (November 9, 2000)
Other Gadget-Related
Stories:
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