ILTA 08 Links for Thursday

The conference is winding down, and we’re traveling for the holiday weekend, so this is the last night I’m going to collect these links from the ILTA conference. I’ll leave the RSS feed rolling to catch the various post-conference thoughts that are posted around the blogosphere as folks head back home. At some point late next week I’ll shut that down as well, though I may try to do something similar for future conferences, including the ILTA 09 one!

I was somewhat disappointed that there were only a handful of bloggers posting from sessions, but I hear that’s actually quite an improvement over previous years, and the group of folks posting to Twitter from the conference was pretty interesting. Hopefully, the fact that there was an official conference blog this year will help promote social media as it goes forward. If nothing else, I found a couple of new folks to follow, and new blogs to read by tracking the conference this year so it was well worth it to me. I hope the RSS feed was of some value to you as well!

International Legal Technology Association 2008
Generation X, Y, & ME in Your Law Firm (from ILTA)
More ILTA Coverage
ILTA does Sharepoint
ILTA PROJ 3: Project Management Isn?t My Day Job ? The Law Firm Intranet
Kennedy and Mighel on Legal Aspects of Collaboration Tools–ILTA Wednesday AM
ILTA COM 8: Ways to Use Wikis in Law Firms
ILTA COM 6: Sharpening SharePoint
Do Lawyers have the NAC?

 

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