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I am forwarding this message to RDG and ODG in case members
of the two groups have any bright ideas which they might like to share
with Ms Burnett.
CM
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 09:54:08 +0100 ** posted on behalf of Jenny Burnett, BAILII Open Law
Project Officer **
Dear Colleague,
I'm writing to you to ask for your help with a new project
which aims to digitise core legal judgments and law reports and for the
first time make them freely and openly available on the internet.
As you may be aware the British and Irish Legal Information
Institute (BAILII) provides access to the most comprehensive set of British
and Irish primary legal materials that are available for free and in one
place on the internet. The usefulness of BAILII will be greatly enhanced
if BAILII is able to provide not only copies of judgments in cases decided
in the last 10 years since our inception, but also many important judgments
in older cases. An improved database will enable students to access cases
and legislation directly via links from your electronic reading lists
and course materials and to use BAILII's hyperlinking between cases and
legislation. BAILII's structure means that it will be fully searchable
by the portal software being introduced by university and college libraries
providing a seamless interface to all resources, regardless of format.
What is the Open Law Project?
BAILII, in partnership with JISC (Joint Information Systems
Committee) has established the Open Law Project which aims to digitise
and make available online judgments from the past. Because the specific
aim of the Open Law Project is to support teaching and learning in law
courses at Universities and Further Education Colleges we are seeking
your advice and support in compiling the lists of cases which will eventually
comprise the database.
To make this facility work for you we need you to recommend
to us which judgments would be most useful to you in delivering your courses.
Which subject areas are covered?
Initially we will focus on the following core areas of
law:
* Criminal law We intend dealing with other important areas later during
the project, so we are happy to receive submissions for areas such as
Company law, Employment law, Consumer law, Competition law, Intellectual
Property, Human Rights, Legal History and so on.
How to submit your recommendations
Send us any material which will help us identify which
cases are most useful in your teaching:
* lists of cases you have created yourself It will help us if for each case you could identify in
a word or two the specific topic the case is concerned with (e.g. for
a criminal case, "Murder" or "Theft"), as we plan to have a web page which
lists the cases and the topics they deal with.
The materials you send us will be processed to extract
the cases you cite. Only the project team will have access to these and
they will be held in confidence and not used for any other purpose.
Please send your submissions to me by post to the address
below or by attachment to:
Please enter the subject area i.e. contract, tort etc.
in the subject field of your email. If making recommendations for multiple
subject areas please use a separate email for each or attach separate,
named documents.
Many thanks for your time and interest, your input is
appreciated. If you have any enquiries please contact me (see details
below). I look forward to hearing from you .
Jenny Burnett <== Previous message Back to index Next message ==> |
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