Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0453865
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$693,818.00
Summary
World Legal Information Institute (WorldLII): Australia's lead role in creating global legal research infrastructure (Stage 2). The Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII) is leading the development of a comprehensive global free access internet legal research facility ('WorldLII' - the World Legal Information Institute), in cooperation with an international consortium of free access legal information providers. We are simultaneously extending the quantity and quality of AustLII as Au ....World Legal Information Institute (WorldLII): Australia's lead role in creating global legal research infrastructure (Stage 2). The Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII) is leading the development of a comprehensive global free access internet legal research facility ('WorldLII' - the World Legal Information Institute), in cooperation with an international consortium of free access legal information providers. We are simultaneously extending the quantity and quality of AustLII as Australia's only national legal research infrastructure, and integrating it into the emerging WorldLII structure and standards. All Australian legal researchers, and the Australian community, are benefiting. Stage 2 expands the available databases, improves retrieval facilities and interfaces, increases system security and reliability, and satisfies rapidly increasing access demands.Read moreRead less
Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0668368
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$650,000.00
Summary
AustLII's expanding legal research facilities: the innovation engine for development of Commonwealth, common law and Asian legal information infrastructure. The administration of justice and all Australian legal researchers will benefit from the expanded legal databases, more sophisticated interconnections, quality and reliability of Australia's free-access national legal research infrastructure, AustLII (Australasian Legal Information Institute). Access by Australian researchers to high quality ....AustLII's expanding legal research facilities: the innovation engine for development of Commonwealth, common law and Asian legal information infrastructure. The administration of justice and all Australian legal researchers will benefit from the expanded legal databases, more sophisticated interconnections, quality and reliability of Australia's free-access national legal research infrastructure, AustLII (Australasian Legal Information Institute). Access by Australian researchers to high quality international legal information will benefit from AustLII's continuing leadership of the global consortium of free-access legal information providers via its operation of the World Legal Information Institute (WorldLII) and creation of new Commonwealth and Asian components of that network. Australia's interests are furthered by increased transparency of regional legal systems.Read moreRead less
Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0882782
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$169,776.00
Summary
The Australian Legal Scholarship Library - enhancing research infrastructure for Australian law. It is difficult to find Australian legal scholarship of the last 50 years because too little of it is available online or searchable from any central location. The Australian Legal Scholarship Library, located on AustLII, will remedy that by creating a comprehensive repository for Australian academic and non-profit law journals, law school repositories for all of their new scholarship no matter whe ....The Australian Legal Scholarship Library - enhancing research infrastructure for Australian law. It is difficult to find Australian legal scholarship of the last 50 years because too little of it is available online or searchable from any central location. The Australian Legal Scholarship Library, located on AustLII, will remedy that by creating a comprehensive repository for Australian academic and non-profit law journals, law school repositories for all of their new scholarship no matter where it is eventually published, and smart methods of finding how legal documents relate to each other. People researching Australian law, whether for business, academic or community purposes, will benefit from better access to this wealth of expertise.Read moreRead less
Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0989957
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$150,000.00
Summary
The International & Humanitarian Law Library - A global dimension in Australian legal research infrastructure. All researchers in international and humanitarian law in Australian Law Schools will use this infrastructure to improve their research. So will similar researchers from Universities worldwide, enhancing Australia's reputation in this field. Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and other government agencies involved in international law, co-operation and trade, will obt ....The International & Humanitarian Law Library - A global dimension in Australian legal research infrastructure. All researchers in international and humanitarian law in Australian Law Schools will use this infrastructure to improve their research. So will similar researchers from Universities worldwide, enhancing Australia's reputation in this field. Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and other government agencies involved in international law, co-operation and trade, will obtain similar benefits from resources not available within government, assisting the Australian Government's moves toward greater involvement in international institutions. Researchers from non-government organisations with international engagements will benefit from free access, as will all Australians who wish to better inform themselves in these fields.Read moreRead less
Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0560983
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$611,188.00
Summary
World Legal Information Institute (WorldLII): Australia's lead role in creating global legal research infrastructure (Stage 3). The Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII) is leading the development of a comprehensive global free access Internet legal research facility ('WorldLII' - the World Legal Information Institute), in cooperation with an international consortium of free access legal information providers . We are simultaneously extending the quantity and quality of AustLII as ....World Legal Information Institute (WorldLII): Australia's lead role in creating global legal research infrastructure (Stage 3). The Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII) is leading the development of a comprehensive global free access Internet legal research facility ('WorldLII' - the World Legal Information Institute), in cooperation with an international consortium of free access legal information providers . We are simultaneously extending the quantity and quality of AustLII as Australia's only national legal research infrastructure, and integrating it into the emerging WorldLII structure and standards. All Australian legal researchers, and the Australian community, are benefiting. Stage 3 completes the core databases, retrieval facilities and interfaces, increases system security and reliability, and satisfies rapidly increasing access demands.Read moreRead less
Special Research Initiatives - Grant ID: SR0567443
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$100,000.00
Summary
Improving a global research network of free access providers of legal information: Synchronisation, stability, redundancy, load balancing and shared metadata. High quality legal research must increasingly be global and comparative. Australian researchers have led development of an international consortium of University-based free-access providers of legal information that rival commercial sources, and run one of the hubs of its network (WorldLII). This project will develop a set of tools which ....Improving a global research network of free access providers of legal information: Synchronisation, stability, redundancy, load balancing and shared metadata. High quality legal research must increasingly be global and comparative. Australian researchers have led development of an international consortium of University-based free-access providers of legal information that rival commercial sources, and run one of the hubs of its network (WorldLII). This project will develop a set of tools which can be deployed by all Legal Information Institutes (LIIs) in or joining the network to provide synchronisation, stability, redundancy and load balancing for each LII, improving network reliability and speed. Provisions for shared metadata will facilitate the development of high quality research tools which will benefit all areas of law.Read moreRead less