The Australasian Legal History Libraries: Stage II (externally led by UNSW)

  • Greenleaf, Graham (PI)
  • Jones, Judith (PI)
  • Adams, Michael (CoI)
  • Ailwood, Sarah (CoI)
  • Appleby, Gabrielle (CoI)
  • Bond, Catherine (CoI)
  • Certoma, Leroy (CoI)
  • Dorsett, Shaunnagh (CoI)
  • Finnane, Mark John Celsus (CoI)
  • Ford, Lisa (CoI)
  • Genovese, Ann (CoI)
  • Handford, Peter (CoI)
  • Josev, Tanya (CoI)
  • Kelly, Catherine (CoI)
  • Kercher, Bruce (CoI)
  • Lunney, Mark (CoI)
  • Mowbray, Andrew (CoI)
  • Nettelbeck, Amanda (CoI)
  • Nielsen, Jennifer (CoI)
  • Petrow, Stefan (CoI)
  • Prest, Wilfrid R (CoI)
  • Reynolds, Rocque (CoI)
  • Sainsbury, Maree (CoI)
  • Stuckey, Michael (CoI)
  • Stuhmcke, Anita (CoI)
  • Swain, Warren (CoI)
  • Twomey, Anne (CoI)
  • Wells, Andrew (CoI)
  • Williams, John (CoI)

    Project: Research

    Project Details

    Description

    Australia's leading legal historians will partner with the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII) tocreate a massive expansion of free access online to Australasian legal history through digitisation and dataaggregation. The Legal History Libraries on AustLII will become a comprehensive trans-Tasman collectionfrom 1788-1999, including all reported case series and those from colonial newspaper reports, and all Actsenacted, plus key collections of historical Bills, Gazettes, legal commentaries, and Parliamentary reports.The Libraries will double in size from their current 50,000 items of cases and legislation. The Libraries willenable previously impractical access, comparative research, and international collaborations.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date1/01/1531/12/15

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