Have you signed up for our December 11th seminar, How (and Why) to Move Your Practice to the Cloud? We’ve put together a reading list on cloud computing so that you can learn more before or after this seminar. The following books provide overviews of the laws and regulations surrounding cloud computing, explain how to integrate it in into your firm’s practice, and provide useful recommendations on which applications and websites to consider using.
 Android Apps in One Hour for Lawyers by Daniel J. Siegel.
 4th floor Reading Room                KF320.A9 S54 2013  
 Cloud Computing for Lawyers and Executives: A Global Approach by Thomas J. Shaw.
 4th floor Reading Room                K564.C6 S535 2013  
 Cloud Computing Legal Deskbook.
 4th floor Reading Room                KF390.C6 C565  
 Flying Solo: A Survival Guide for the Solo and Small Firm Lawyer edited by K. William Gibson.
 4th floor Reading Room                KF300 .F58 2014  
 iPad in One Hour for Lawyers by Tom Mighell.
 4th floor Reading Room                KF320.A9 M48 2014
 Navigating the New Massachusetts & Federal Data Security Laws
 5th floor MCLE  KFM2968.C65 N38 2010
 Paperless in One Hour for Lawyers by Sheila M. Blackford and Donna S.M. Neff.
 4th floor Reading Room; KF318 .B53 2014  
 Tools & Technology to Deliver Big Firm Results on a Small Firm Budget
 5th floor MCLE; KF8902.E42 T66 2013  
 Technology Solutions for Today's Lawyer Jeffrey Allen and Ashley Hallene.
 4th floor Reading Room; KF320.A9 A45 2013  
 Think Like a Lawyer, Talk Like a Geek, 2013: Get Fluent in Technology
 4th floor Reading Room; KF1617.C65 T45 2013