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“Cranch Project” Launched by the District of Columbia Council to Create Open-Source, State-Level Code

Posted on November 4, 2013 by George David Wilson
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The “Cranch Project” has been launched by the Council of the District of Columbia “to create the nation’s first UELMA[Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act]-compliant, open-source, state-level Code of Laws.”

For some news/commentary please see here.

Hat tip to Law Librarians.

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Posted in Access to information, Databases, Free Resources, Government information, Legal Publishing, Legal Research & Writing, Open Access, Professional reading | Tagged "Cranch Project" Launched by the District of Columbia Council to Create Open-Source, Council of the District of Columbia, Cranch Project, law librarians, Open Source, State-Level Code, state-level Code of Laws, Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act (UELMA) | Leave a reply

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