The knowledge and sophistication now present in
the field of court administration far exceeds what existed when the National
Center was founded in 1971. Recognizing this reality, Knowledge and Information
Services (KIS) created a mechanism that could easily tap the tremendous pool of
information--much of it unwritten--that now resides outside institutions such
as the National Center. In December 1995, KIS initiated a
listserv--a free, on-line forum--on which subscribers can post questions and
exchange information related to the operation of courts. This listserv, appropriately called "Court2Court,"
has over 500 subscribers, including judges, clerks, and court administrators from
state and federal courts; National Center staff; university
professors; and even some international constituents.
The purpose of the Court2Court Listserv is to
provide a mechanism to share information about courts; it is not to
be used for personal advertising for consultants or vendors. It should
not be used to solicit information for any work that would be in competition
with NCSC work. Court2Court
is not to be used to advertise job vacancies or to announce conferences and
training. The NCSC has other outlets available for these functions.
Instructions:
To subscribe: Send
an email to
listserv@listserv.ncsconline.org
with the words "join
court2court" in the body. The subject line should be blank. You will
receive a confirmation e-mail and further instructions from the listserv.
To send mail to the list: Address
the email to
court2court@listserv.ncsconline.org
Note: Only subscribers may post to
the list.
To unsubscribe: Send
an email to
listserv@listserv.ncsconline.org
with the words "signoff
court2court" in the body.