Applying the Access Principle in Law: The Responsibilities of the Legal Scholar
“Applying the Access Principle in Law: The Responsibilities of the Legal Scholar“ International Journal of Legal Information, Vol. 35, No. 355, Winter 2007 Duke Law School Legal Studies Paper No. 204...
View ArticleReadings on Open Access as a Public Good
Hat tip to Law Librarian Blog for today again bringing to the fore and recommending two interesting items on Open Access as a Public Good: John Willinsky, The Access Principle: The Case for Open Access...
View ArticleDurham Statement on Open Access to Legal Scholarship
Last November, at the time of the Duke Law building dedication, I joined with several of my colleagues for a terrific meeting in Durham, North Carolina. One product of that meeting is the “Durham...
View ArticleLaw Journals and Open Access: A Call to Action
Here’s a little article I just wrote for Speaking of Computers, “an e-newsletter for the Stanford academic community.” This has been covered here before, but I think it’s a message worth repeating,...
View ArticleCodifying Commonsense – the Law.gov Principles
I am very pleased and proud to add my signature to the LAW.GOV PRINCIPLES AND DECLARATION just posted at public.resource.org. These principles coalesced during the fifteen Law.gov workshops and have...
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