Articles by Gary Robson in the Journal of Court Reporting
(Sorted by publication date, with most recent first)
In addition to the articles listed here, I've written dozens of captioning-related articles and columns for the Journal of Court Reporting, which can be found on Caption Central.
The Journal of Court Reporting was also home to my column, "The Caption CART," and is currently publishing my new syndicated column, "Technobabble."
- Mar 2005 - Steno by the Numbers
'Steno by the Numbers,' an article by Gary Robson in the Journal of Court Reporting.
- Nov 2004 - New Options in Paperless Writing
'New Options in Paperless Writing,' an article by Gary Robson in the Journal of Court Reporting.
- May 2004 - The State of the Art in Voice CAT
'The State of the Art in Voice CAT,' an article by Gary Robson in the Journal of Court Reporting.
- Mar 2004 - Artificial Intelligence and Stenography
'Artificial Intelligence and Stenography,' an article by Gary Robson in the Journal of Court Reporting.
- Apr 2003 - Marketing Yourself on the Internet
'Marketing Yourself on the Internet: A Court Reporter's Guide to Successful Online Promotion,' an article by Gary Robson in the Journal of Court Reporting.
- Jun 2002 - Preparing for Equipment Failures
'Preparing for Equipment Failures,' by Gary Robson for the Journal of Court Reporting.
- May 2000 - Transcript Format Standards
Format standards for legal transcripts, from the ASCII diskette, through RTF/CRE and Legal XML.
- Oct 1999 - Viruses and Other Unwelcome Artificial Life
Viruses, Trojan horses, worms, myths, and more. All about the digital critters that may infest your computer.
- Apr 1999 - Digital Signatures: Another Tool for Court Reporters
How digital signatures and encryption can increase the security of your electronic transcripts and provide useful tools for attorneys. Includes a sidebar on laws relating to digital signatures.
- May 1998 - Cheetah's Founder Looks at the ErgoBilt Merger
An interview with Gary Robson about the Cheetah/ErgoBilt merger by the Journal of Court Reporting.
- 1997 - You Might Be a Redneck Court Reporter
With apologies to Jeff Foxworthy, we now take the redneck jokes into the courtroom and the deposition suite.
- Jul 1992 - Practical ASCII
What are "ASCII Disks," and how do court reporters make and market them?
- Aug 1991 - Marketing Magic for Court Reporters
Just because you're busy all of the time doesn't mean that you can't make any more money! This article outlines how you can make more money from the transcripts you are producing; increase customer loyalty; attract new clients; and make your job more fun and challenging.