This study examines the use of Wikipedia across a broad range of judicial and administrative bodies within New Zealand. The primary focus of the study is the use of Wikipedia in courts (and other legally influential bodies) and how this affects the way that information literacy is taught in legal studies, particularly with regards to Wikipedia and other similar internet-based resources. A secondary focus for this study is the use of Wikipedia in other legal documents, such as those issued by tribunals and regulatory bodies. There is also some discussion about best practices regarding the use of Wikipedia by those in legal professions, such as judges, solicitors, and barristers
International audienceIn this paper, we present a Wikipedia-based approach to develop resources for ...
69-75UGC-NET is an eligibility examination for those who are aspiring for the academic jobs in the u...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a Wikipedia-based approach to develop resources for ...
This study examines the use of Wikipedia across a broad range of judicial and administrative bodies ...
Useful aspects of Wikipedia should be embraced as a research tool. Arguments are based upon a consi...
(Excerpt) Accordingly, this Article lays out a process for determining when it is and when it is not...
Wikipedia has been cited in over four hundred American judicial opinions. Courts have taken judicial...
Due to its perceived omniscience and ease-of-use, reliance on the online encyclopedia Wikipedia as a...
(Excerpt) Accordingly, this Article lays out a process for determining when it is and when it is not...
Information and knowledge are the key components to be success in this 21st century. For this each a...
In this comment the author examines the new and growing body of federal opinions citing Wikipedia an...
In this comment the author examines the new and growing body of federal opinions citing Wikipedia an...
Wikipedia has been cited in over four hundred American judicial opinions. Courts have taken judicial...
Information and knowledge are the key components to be success in this 21st century. For this each a...
This study examines the availability and accessibility of legal information for lay litigants - thos...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a Wikipedia-based approach to develop resources for ...
69-75UGC-NET is an eligibility examination for those who are aspiring for the academic jobs in the u...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a Wikipedia-based approach to develop resources for ...
This study examines the use of Wikipedia across a broad range of judicial and administrative bodies ...
Useful aspects of Wikipedia should be embraced as a research tool. Arguments are based upon a consi...
(Excerpt) Accordingly, this Article lays out a process for determining when it is and when it is not...
Wikipedia has been cited in over four hundred American judicial opinions. Courts have taken judicial...
Due to its perceived omniscience and ease-of-use, reliance on the online encyclopedia Wikipedia as a...
(Excerpt) Accordingly, this Article lays out a process for determining when it is and when it is not...
Information and knowledge are the key components to be success in this 21st century. For this each a...
In this comment the author examines the new and growing body of federal opinions citing Wikipedia an...
In this comment the author examines the new and growing body of federal opinions citing Wikipedia an...
Wikipedia has been cited in over four hundred American judicial opinions. Courts have taken judicial...
Information and knowledge are the key components to be success in this 21st century. For this each a...
This study examines the availability and accessibility of legal information for lay litigants - thos...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a Wikipedia-based approach to develop resources for ...
69-75UGC-NET is an eligibility examination for those who are aspiring for the academic jobs in the u...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a Wikipedia-based approach to develop resources for ...