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Here is a list of [[Clicklaw Wikibooks Guides]] covering how to use this website. Guides are written for users, contributors and editors, and wiki administrators, as well as generally for copyright questions, and how to print or export Clicklaw Wikibooks. | Here is a list of [[Clicklaw Wikibooks Guides]] covering how to use this website. Guides are written for users, contributors and editors, and wiki administrators, as well as generally for copyright questions, and how to print or export Clicklaw Wikibooks. | ||
==Goals== | ==Goals== | ||
Clicklaw Wikibooks | Clicklaw Wikibooks strives to be an effective public resource for people who require legal information and a useful publishing platform for organizations who produce public legal information. We try to provide a platform that is user and contributor-centric while at the same time efficient, cost-effective, supportive of public libraries and an example of good, productive collaboration. Clicklaw Wikibooks follow [[Best Practice Guidelines for the Development and Maintenance of Online PLEI in BC|best practice guidelines]] for online public legal education and information ("PLEI"). | ||
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* Free, open source and open license | * Free, open source and open license | ||
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==Governance== | |||
Clicklaw Wikibooks is operated and maintained by [http://www.courthouselibrary.ca Courthouse Libraries BC] with the assistance of the [[:Category:Clicklaw Wikibooks Advisory Committee|Clicklaw Wikibooks Advisory Committee]]. Members of the Advisory Committee are selected from contributor organizations and stakeholders, with an emphasis on diversity to reflect the needs and interests of public users, volunteer editors, contributor organizations and public libraries. | |||
==Selection criteria== | ==Selection criteria== |