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Posted by Ben on July 31, 2002 at 09:12:59:
I am interested to find out if anyone has experience covering the traditional processes and issues encountered by lawyers within the UK in their the search for information.
What are these firms general feeling on using IT for knowledge management?
More specifically whether the use of Portals as a cross database search engine for both internal and external information through access to Z39.50 and non Z39.50 sites would be viable in this sector.
Thoughts and or experience would be appreciated
- Knowledge Management and Law Firms - U.K. and U.S. - Benchmarks Jefferey Bridges 22:25:54 08/16/02 (0)
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