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IMPROVING JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION - THE ROLE OF SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY

NCJ Number
49839
Author(s)
R L CHARTRAND
Date Published
1972
Length
11 pages
Annotation
THIS IS AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF REFERENCE MATERIALS DEALING WITH THE THEORY AND PRACTICES OF SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY AND THEIR APPLICATION IN JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION.
Abstract
ENTRIES CONTAINING BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION AND ANNOTATIONS ARE ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY BY AUTHOR. THEY ARE DIVIDED INTO THESE TOPICAL SUBSECTIONS: (1) BOOKS, PERIODICALS, AND SPEECHES REFLECTING AN OVERVIEW OF COURT ADMINISTRATION, ITS PROBLEMS, AND THE USES OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY; (2) SOURCE MATERIALS DESCRIBING THE POTENTIAL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR THE FEDERAL COURTS AND THE ROLE OF THE FEDERAL JUDICIAL CENTER; (3) COMMENTARY ON THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURT SYSTEM STUDY AND IMPROVEMENT EFFORTS; AND (4) DESCRIPTIONS OF MAJOR COURT-SYSTEM-IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS, SHOWING EFFORTS UNDERTAKEN TO IMPROVE COUNTY AND LARGE CITY COURT OPERATIONS. THE FINAL SECTION IS ARRANGED BY PROJECT LOCATION. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT MODIFIED--DAG)