While Block Chain, AI, and GDPR are new and exciting, sometimes we need to talk about older technology. Most of it is paper which has its own set of challenges. But microfilm has been the court archiving standard since at least the 1950’s in many jurisdictions. Should it still be used? If so, can it be made more useful? We discuss below.
Friday, October 19, 2018
Electronic Archives and Microfilm
While Block Chain, AI, and GDPR are new and exciting, sometimes we need to talk about older technology. Most of it is paper which has its own set of challenges. But microfilm has been the court archiving standard since at least the 1950’s in many jurisdictions. Should it still be used? If so, can it be made more useful? We discuss below.
Monday, October 8, 2018
2018 NCSC Viz-A-Thon Winners Announced
The 2018 NCSC Viz-A-Thon was held last week, and the winners were announced. The Viz-A-Thon sought to find solutions to the complex court organizational charts that are part of the State Court Organization website.
“The judges were impressed with each of the Finalists. All the solutions thoughtfully explored the structure charts and considered users who need to investigate and explore the structures to understand the courts and guide research and decision making. The solutions were refreshing and creative and demonstrated that the participants thought about the data and the complicated “story” of state court structures.”
The winning team was “Team Bosphorus: Gunhan Pikdoken, Bahadir Cankardes, Emre K. Ar, Şuayip Ekmekci” who presented their solutions from Istanbul, Turkey.
The judges were impressed with the beautiful display that used white space well and easily allowed users to explore the similarities and differences of the state courts. The solution was a full-stack development using D3 and Vue. Team Bosphorus’s experience with UI and UX best practices was clear.”
You can see and test their working solution, along with those of the second and third place teams on the Viz-A-Thon website at:
https://www.ncsc.org/vizathon
Congratulations to all for great work and event.
Monday, October 1, 2018
Thursday, September 27, 2018
Thursday, September 20, 2018
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Smart Phones as Document Scanners for E-Filing
DIY iPhone Document Scanner |
We received a question the other day about how to facilitate document/evidence E-filing? And we first wrote about the use of smartphones for document capture back in 2014. But after reviewing the article, it is time for an update.
Leveraging the Court Component Model to Connect Business and Technology
Our friends with the IJIS Institute
Courts Advisory Committee have developed a web-based tool to help court
practitioners find information about technology vendors and products that align
with the Court
Component Model. Jenny Bunch of
ImageSoft shared the following write-up on behalf of the IJIS Courts Advisory
Committee . . .
Thursday, September 6, 2018
NCSC Announces Viz-a-thon Competition
The National Center for State Courts (NCSC) is hosting a virtual, multi-week contest to create a supportable, interactive, data visualization of the state court structure charts. The Grand Prize for the winning entry is $5,000 USD and Runners-up will receive prizes totaling $3,500 USD.
More below...
Tuesday, August 28, 2018
Policy Recommendations on Public Use of Cell Phones in the Courthouse
Thanks to our good friend Marc Lauritsen’s tweet, we learned of the following press release and report from the Massachusetts Appleseed Center for Law and Justice on the impact of banning cell phones in courthouses. More below…
Friday, August 24, 2018
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