Legal Outsourcing and Enterprise 2.0
Posted by James Mullan in Law Libraries, Web 2.0 on Friday, 13 July 2007
Not one but two articles in this months Library & Information Update which will be of interest to Corporate/Law Librarians.
In the first Kate Stanfield talks about the impact outsourcing is likely to have on Law Librarians. There is a handy table of useful definitions as well. Kate's article touches on a report from the American Association of Law Librarians published in March. This report called Legal Reference from Mumbai looked at whether Law Libraians job would be the next outsourced service. See my previous post on this subject for more information on this report.
The second article is a report of a meeting organised by the City Information Group on the 13th of June the meeting was a discussion of the impact Enterprise 2.0 and Web 2.0 tools are having.
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# by legal outsourcing - Friday, January 23, 2009
Great point to Managers who thinks outsourcing is the solution for cost cut down. Many companies realized the issues and loss with outsourcing by now...
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# by SBL BPO - Thursday, May 21, 2009
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