Traditionally, journals have been read-only. Publishers would print out their volumes and ship them to their subscribers. Sharing was done in person, if at all, and there was little engagement. Now, however, there is a shift to reading nearly everything on the web. Journals, to stay alive and competitive, have needed to embrace modern trends.
Many of us have Google Analytics set up for our legal aid or legal content websites. And many of it are using it to see the basics -- visitors, page views, demographics and the like. But how do you start to get a more nuanced look at whether visitors are getting value from your site, what pages are working well, and-- the holy grail-- whether your site is "succeeding" at your goals? Laura Quinn, a A2J research consultant currently full time at OhioLegalHelp.org, will be joined by Teri Ross from Illinois Legal Aid Online to talk about ways to tackle these issues.
With limited staffing resources available, supervisors often are overseeing the case work of a high number of attorneys while managing their own caseloads. Supervisors are able to leverage case-related data and technology to ensure the attorneys they supervise are serving their clients in the most efficient and effective manner. This webinar will explore some of the strategies used by the legal services community that utilize technology to enhance supervision within their organizations.
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Over the past decade, the legal aid community has developed hundreds of innovative technology projects that have allowed for more clients to get access to legal services, and internal processes to be streamlined. Technologists, project managers, and lawyers are often quick to share their successes through reports, panels and blog posts. We rarely hear about when a project did not go as planned. It can be difficult to share challenges, areas of improvement and lessons learned, especially under the watchful eye of funders.
Docassemble is a free, open-source expert system for guided interviews and document assembly. It provides a web site that conducts interviews with users. Based on the information gathered, the interviews can present users with documents in PDF, RTF, or DOCX format, which users can download or e-mail. Docassemble was created by a lawyer/computer programmer for purposes of automating the practice of law, but it is a general-purpose platform that can find applications in a variety of fields.
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Back in 2014, we thought self-represented parties could benefit from an online interactive
How can interactive checklists work for you?
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On March 22nd at 3 pm Eastern, our webinar on Migrating to GA4 featuring Molly Wraight and Matthew Lawson from @urbaninsight will help clear things up on the move from Google Analytics to GA4. Register: https://t.co/04VnXRGHNO https://t.co/u79G34X5d0