This paper describes Intute: Law, part of the UK's national Internet service, providing access to the best of the web for law through an Internet resource catalogue of international scope and relevance, specialist site evaluation and interactive online training resources. The paper looks at the What, Why, How, Where and Who of Intute and aims to answer the questions: What is Intute: Law? Why has it been developed? How does it work? How can you use it? Where is it going? and Who is involved in its development
The World Wide Web has rapidly evolved from a technological into a social medium. Web 2.0 has become...
Preprint of a brief article by Steve Whittle, Information Systems Manager at the Institute of Advanc...
During its 70th Anniversary celebrations the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, School of Advanced...
Preprint of an article by Heather Memess, Intute Law Project Officer and Steve Whittle, Information ...
Intute is a subject-based Internet catalogue developed in the UK as a free service giving access to ...
The Intute Foreign, Comparative and International Law Workbook is designed to introduce users to the...
Intute is a subject-based Internet catalogue developed in the UK as a free service giving access to ...
English language version of a preprint of an article by Steven Whittle, Information Systems Manager ...
Preprint of an article by Steve Whittle, Information Systems Manager at the Institute of Advanced Le...
Preprint of an article by Steve Whittle, Information Systems Manager at the Institute of Advanced Le...
Unpublished article on the Social Science Information Gateway by Steve Whittle, Information Systems ...
Intute (http://www.intute.ac.uk/) catalogues and describes the best Internet resources for education...
Preprint of an article by Steve Whittle, Information Systems Manager at the Institute of Advanced Le...
An article describing the use of metadata in a range of online national legal resources developed at...
Internet for law is a tutorial from the Virtual Training Suite. The Virtual Training Suite tutorials...
The World Wide Web has rapidly evolved from a technological into a social medium. Web 2.0 has become...
Preprint of a brief article by Steve Whittle, Information Systems Manager at the Institute of Advanc...
During its 70th Anniversary celebrations the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, School of Advanced...
Preprint of an article by Heather Memess, Intute Law Project Officer and Steve Whittle, Information ...
Intute is a subject-based Internet catalogue developed in the UK as a free service giving access to ...
The Intute Foreign, Comparative and International Law Workbook is designed to introduce users to the...
Intute is a subject-based Internet catalogue developed in the UK as a free service giving access to ...
English language version of a preprint of an article by Steven Whittle, Information Systems Manager ...
Preprint of an article by Steve Whittle, Information Systems Manager at the Institute of Advanced Le...
Preprint of an article by Steve Whittle, Information Systems Manager at the Institute of Advanced Le...
Unpublished article on the Social Science Information Gateway by Steve Whittle, Information Systems ...
Intute (http://www.intute.ac.uk/) catalogues and describes the best Internet resources for education...
Preprint of an article by Steve Whittle, Information Systems Manager at the Institute of Advanced Le...
An article describing the use of metadata in a range of online national legal resources developed at...
Internet for law is a tutorial from the Virtual Training Suite. The Virtual Training Suite tutorials...
The World Wide Web has rapidly evolved from a technological into a social medium. Web 2.0 has become...
Preprint of a brief article by Steve Whittle, Information Systems Manager at the Institute of Advanc...
During its 70th Anniversary celebrations the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, School of Advanced...