UK: National Archive Wants To Survey Law Librarians Using Find Case Law

As posted on LIS LAW

 

I’m forwarding this on behalf of Pauline Descheemaeker from the National Archives:

The Find Case Law team (free service from The National Archives providing access to judgments from courts and tribunals in England and Wales) is looking for law librarians who access or use case law data (e.g., via the API) to take part in a one hour call. Your insights will help them understand how people use Find Case Law, identify pain points, and shape improvements to make the service more useful and efficient.

Calls are conducted remotely via MS Teams and take less than an hour.  If you’re interested in participating, please contact pauline.descheemaeker@nationalarchives.gov.uk.

 

Best wishes,

Emma

Engagement Librarian | University of Southampton Library

Subject Contact: Law, Geography & Environmental Science

Expert Themes: Communications, Connecting Collections and Intellectual Property Rights

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