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Papers and presentations

  1. “Computers in Legal Education – The Canadian Experience” (Council of Europe, 1985; [1987] 3 Yearbook of Computers Law and Technology)
  2. “Evaluating Legal Information Systems” (1985) 18 Law/Technology
  3. The CLIC guide to computer-assisted legal research, 1986, Canadian Law Information Council (Ottawa)
  4. The CLIC bibliography of computers and law 1983-1986, edited by Martin Felsky; Ottawa: Canadian Law Information Council, 1987.
  5. “Major Developments in Computer-Assisted Legal Research in Canada” Papers presented at the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) General Conference (53rd, Brighton, England, August 16-21, 1987).
  6. “Enlightenment at the Speed of Information” (CALL) [1988]
  7. “The Research Department as a Profit Centre” [1988]
  8. “The Legal Liability of Information Professionals” (The Online Searcher) [1990]
  9. “Learning How to Use Online Systems” [1991]
  10. “Selecting Software for Your Brief Bank” (CSALT 1992)
  11. “Books or Bytes – The New Face of Legal Research” (Carswell, 1992)
  12. “Building Internal Databases with External Information,” Computers in Libraries Canada, [1993]
  13. “Use of Computers on the Bench” (CSALT 1993)
  14. “Canadian Legal Databases” (Database 1993)
  15. “CD-ROM and Online Resources for Litigators”, Canadian Bar Association-Ontario [1994]
  16. “Litigation in the Electronic Age” McGill University, Montreal [1994]
  17. “Electronic Discovery” Canadian Bar Association-Ontario [1994]
  18. “Discovery of Electronic Documents in Litigation” Presented at Legal Tech convention in Chicago [1994]
  19. “Automated Work Product Retrieval Systems” (Presented at Legal Tech conventions in New York and again in Los Angeles) [1994]
  20. “Malpractice at the Reference Desk,” OCULA [1994]
  21. “Legal Research in Cyberspace: The Global Library” presented at the Canadian Bar Association-Ontario in Toronto – The Internet and the Lawyer Conference [1996]
  22. “Planning for: Technology” presented to the Canadian Bar Association – Ontario [1996]
  23. ‘The Future of Word Processing,” for Lawyers Weekly [1996]
  24. “Looking Ahead: The New Legal Enterprise” presented at the annual CALL (Canadian Association of Law Libraries) Conference in Kingston, Ontario [1996]
  25. “Internet: Trends in Technology” presented at Canadian Bar Association Midwinter Meeting (outline only), [1996]
  26. “Selecting Litigation Support Software”, Technology and the Trial Lawyer, presented to Canadian Bar Association – Ontario, Toronto [1997]
  27. “How Many Lawyers Use Their Computers?” for Lawyers Weekly [1997]
  28. “Corel WordPerfect 8 Hits the Suite Spot” for Lawyers Weekly [1997]
  29. ‘Twenty Questions for your Litigation Support Software” for Lawyers Weekly [1997]
  30. “Looking Out for Outlook: The PIM of the Future?” for Lawyers Weekly [1997]
  31. “Getting Lawyers to Use Computers” presented to TLOMA conference – Toronto Law Office Managers Association [1997]
  32. “Talk is Cheap – The Uses of Voice Dictation” For Lawyers Weekly [1997]
  33. “Case Law Citation in Canada: Proposals for Reform” Presented at The Official Version, A National Summit to Solve the Problems of Authenticating, Preserving and Citing Legal Information in Digital Form , Toronto, [November 20-22 1997]
  34. “The Berger Affair and the Independence of the Judiciary” 1997 University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review
  35. “E-Mail is More than Messaging” Lawyers Weekly [1998]
  36. “From Page to Paragraph: The Evolution of Case Law Formatting and Citation in Canada”: September 1998 issue of the Law Librarian, a publication of the British and Irish Association of Law Librarians
  37. ‘Technology and The Law Societies” – Keynote address (html presentation) presented to the annual meeting of the Federation of Law Societies of Canada, in St. John’s Newfoundland [1998]
  38. “Top Ten Technologies for Lawyers” [1998]
  39. “Contact Mismanagement” Lawyers Weekly [1998]
  40. “Litigation Technology for Corporate Counsel” presented by invitation to law department members from various Toronto insurance companies and bank law departments [1998]
  41. “Canada at the ABA TechShow” Lawyers Weekly [1998]
  42. “Aspects of Portability for Lawyers”, Presented to the Canadian Bar Association -Ontario Practice Management Section [1998]
  43. “How to Become a Legal Road Warrior: Technology for the Lawyer on the Go [1998]
  44. “Essential Bookmarks: Web Sites You Absolutely Need for Your Library” Presented to the Canadian Bar Association 1998 Institute Young Lawyers Technology Breakfast Sizzler Program
  45. “Are Spreadsheets Safe?” for Lawyers Weekly [1998]
  46. “How Canada Rewrote the Law,” delivered at Challenges to Tradition – Law and Knowledge for the New Millennium, New Zealand Law Librarians Conference, Auckland, [March 1998]
  47. “Cite Unseen: Cyberspace has given birth to a new standard for electronic case reference and citation.” National, [1999]
  48. “Treating Technology as an Investment” [1999]
  49. “On work product retrieval systems – asking the hard questions”, CBA-BCA/ALL conference in Vancouver on [April 15, 1999]
  50. Canadian Online Information Summit 99. Toronto- A Week in the Life of Martin Felsky [1999]
  51. Evaluating the Cost of IT Projects – ABA TechShow [1999] (Chicago)
  52. Web Security Affects Us All – Lawyers Weekly
  53. “Current Trends and Future Challenges” Canadian Bar Association- Alberta Midwinter, Edmonton.
  54. “My Wallpaper is the British Library, but My Home Page is Google,” Presentation to the Federation of Law Societies of Canada [November 2005] (Ottawa)
  55. “Making and Responding to e-Discovery Requests” by Martin Felsky and Peg Duncan, LawPRO [September 2005]
  56. “The Impact of Electronic Discovery on the Management of Business Information
    in Canada”, CALL [2006] (Edmonton)
  57. “E-Discovery: A Practical Blueprint for Success,” (with Pam Fontaine), Legal Education Society of Alberta (LESA) (Calgary) [2006]
  58. “Going Electronic Without Going Broke”: Canadian Superior Courts Judges Association, the CBA Judges’ Forum and the Canadian Association of Provincial Court Judges [August 2006] (St John’s)
  59. “The Sedona Canada Principles in Relation to Records Management”, AIIM (Calgary) [Nov 2007]
  60. “The Impact of Sedona on Records Management in Canada” ARMA (Calgary) [Nov 2007]
  61. “Planning and Conducting a Successful Meet and Confer Session,” E-Document Management & Discovery, Canadian Institute (Toronto) [Mar 2008]
  62. Presentation, First Annual Sedona Canada Program on Getting Ahead of the eDiscovery Curve [October 2008]
  63. “Unplugging the Courtroom: A Canadian Judicial Council policy offers courts guidance on wireless issues.” [September 2009]
  64. Blueprint for the Security of Judicial Information 3d edition (2009), used across Canada to assess and implement IT security for Canadian courts
  65. “Ten Things Judges Can Do Now to Improve the Security of Judicial Data” (4th Edition, 2009)
  66. “Secure Social Networking” [2009]
  67. “The Impact of Electronic Discovery on Law Firm IT,” Toronto Law Office Managers Association (TLOMA) [Nov 2009]
  68. “Electronic Discovery and Records Management in the Government of Alberta,” Service Alberta, [April 2010] (Edmonton)
  69. “Canadian Approach to Electronic Discovery for US Attorneys” – Podcast, [Sep 2010] for Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists
  70. “An Introduction to E-Discovery and its Impact on Trials”, CCCT Forum Panel, [Sep 2010] (Ottawa)
  71. “Whose Information is it Anyway?” CCCT Forum Panel, [Sep 2010] (Ottawa)
  72. “Creating and Executing a Winning Discovery Plan” Commonwealth Legal Conference, [Sep 2010] (Blue Mountain, Ontario)
  73. Guest Lecturer on “Records and Evidence Management Law”, Université de Montréal, Faculté de droit, Graduate class, [Sep 2010]
  74. “Ensuring the Admissibility of your Electronic Records – is Clearwell CGSB Compliant?” (Toronto) [November 30, 2010]
  75. "Legal Information Management: Preservation, Destruction, Production and Presentation" (Montréal) [November 22, 2011]
  76. "Electronic Discovery" - Canadian Bar Association - Nova Scotia Branch Annual Education Conference [January 27, 10212]
  77. "Admissibility of Evidence and CGSB Compliance" - [December 2011 and February 2012], Edmonton for Service Alberta