Welcome to the new Evidence Technology Online!

If you are a veteran visitor to EvidenceMagazine.com, you probably notice a major difference in the look and feel of our site. Since the beginning of 2008, we have been working on a complete redesign of our site—and now, it is finally ready for our users to enjoy!

As you explore the site, here are some of the major new features you will notice:

  • Full content from the print edition now available online
  • Searchable content by keyword, title, author, etc.
  • A brand-new Digital Edition, offering the look and feel of the print magazine—right on your computer's browser
  • Improved subscription-management features
  • An improved Training Calendar
  • Free job listings
  • ...and, look for bonus material available exclusively on the web!

This site will be changing continually in the coming days, weeks, and months, so be sure to check back often. And do not hesitate to send me comments and suggestions for ways we can make this website easier to use—or ways the website could make your life easier.

Sincerely,

Kristi Mayo
Editor
Evidence Technology Magazine

 
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Digital-Image Management at Mass Gravesites

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