| 
  Useful LinksThe following is a list useful links that I have compiled. If you wish to be added to this list, please send me an e-mail. 
            
             SearchMaster 
               Research Tools for Legal and Medical Wordsmiths 
               The Court Reporters Forum 
               The Court Reporters Forum, the oldest forum on the Internet specifically designed for court reporters, scopists, proofreaders, transcribers and anyone affiliated with the production of transcripts. It is a forum to gather together and talk about the business in general, ask questions, get grammar help. It's a great place to get to know people in the business all across the country. 
               Scopists.com 
               Support Site for Court Reporters, Scopists, Proofreaders and Transcriptionists. 
                The Elements of Style  
               "Asserting that one must first know the rules to break them, this classic reference book is a must-have for any student and conscientious writer. Intended for use in which the practice of composition is combined with the study of literature, it gives in brief space the principal requirements of plain English style and concentrates attention on the rules of usage and principles of composition most commonly violated." 
                Advanced Translation Technology 
               A computer-aided transcription (CAT) vendor for court reporting software. 
                Internet Scoping School 
               Internet Scoping School is the first Internet-based, online scopist training course and has been in existence since 1998. It is not only the most comprehensive training course available, it is also the only scopist training course that actively advertises and provides marketing opportunities for its graduates. 
                At-Home Professions 
               At-home scoping study course. 
               National Professions, Inc. 
               Home-study careers. 
                
            
             Scopist Business Development 
              
              Boost your skills -- grammar, marketing, research, networking and work leads. 
               Yahoo! Search Directory 
               Click here to search for spellings of cities in other countries. 
               Google 
               The Internet's most powerful search engine. 
               Netflix 
               Need a break from all that work? Rent a movie. 
                Have Fun!
 
 |