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NCTDR Publishes ODR Bibliography 

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by Beth Graham

Tuesday, Aug 01, 2023


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The National Center for Technology & Dispute Resolution (“NCTDR”) has published an Online Dispute Resolution Bibliography.  According to the NCTDR:

Th[e] purpose of this bibliography is to collect publications on Online Dispute Resolution, which have grown exponentially since the field’s founding.

While our main purpose is to identify books, book chapters, and journal articles on ODR, a less comprehensive collection of writing in trade and professional journals, conference proceedings, and other formats appears towards the end of this document.

Each type of publication appears according to year of publication (in reverse order), and alphabetically (by the last name of the first author). Links have been provided when possible, with preference given to links to full-text versions of the articles.

The bibliography incorporates, amongst many other titles, material from previous lists, including those compiled by Ethan Katsh, Leah Wing, Dan Rainey, Noam Ebner, Fellows of The National Center for Technology and Dispute Resolution, and the ODR Committee of the ADR Institute of Canada. Our recognition and thanks to all compilers, curators, and sharers!

This bibliography list was compiled by Noam Ebner, who asked in return only to be known as Hunter of Lost Scrolls. He was ably assisted by Dennis Davis, working with the ABA’s Section on Dispute Resolution’s Task Force on ODR.

The bibliography will be updated periodically. Please submit material of your own or others for inclusion. We seek material of the following types: published journal articles, book chapters, and books; articles from professional journals and conference proceedings; and published or unpublished masters and doctoral theses. We are not accepting blog contributions, websites, newspaper entries, or webinars. To submit, please send each item’s citation in APA format to NCTDR Fellow, Noam Ebner: noamebner@creighton.edu

You may view this and other NCTDR publications on the organization’s website.

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About Beth Graham

Beth Graham earned a Master of Arts in Information Science and Learning Technologies from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and a Juris Doctor from the University of Nebraska College of Law, where she was an Eastman Memorial Law Scholar. Beth is licensed to practice law in Texas and the District of Columbia. She is also a member of the Texas Bar College and holds CIPP/US, CIPP/E, and CIPM certifications from the International Association of Privacy Professionals.

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