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BAILII – Towards a National Law Library?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2007
Abstract
Philip Leith, who is a trustee of BAILII, explains its origins in the Society for Computers and Law's suggestion that the government should build a computerised database of English law, to its role today as a major free resource for legal information. He discusses the Australian model, AustLII; describes the current database and considers the interaction between legal publishers and addedvalue and free legal sources both now and in the future.
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- 2007 The British and Irish Association of Law Librarians
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