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October 6, 2011 Clicklaw Wikibooks An experiment in born-digital publishing Drew Jackson, Courthouse Libraries BC

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October 6, 2011

Clicklaw WikibooksAn experiment in born-digital publishing

Drew Jackson, Courthouse Libraries BC

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In the next 20 slides

• Courthouse Libraries BC context: what we do for the public

• Legal Help for British Columbians: a great guidebook that we wanted to enable more people to access

• Wikibooks: Why we choose to produce the Guide as a wikibook

• Demo: A few snapshots of the wikibook in action

• Next steps: What’s next for Clicklaw wikibooks

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Courthouse Libraries context

We have a four pillar approach to meeting the public side of our mission…

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• A website with plain language legal info

• A search tool to find assistance with legal problems

• Helping public libraries provide current legal information

• Helping the legal community and the public find and use legal information

LawStartBC: How we help the public find and use legal information

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• 240 public libraries in BC

• Community-based, not restricted to “courthouse hours”

• First point of contact for information in their communities

• 35,000-40,000 questions with a legal dimension asked in public libraries every year

• Our LawMatters program recommends books, coordinates grants, provides training

More on our LawMatters program for public libraries

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The plain language guide “Legal Help for British Columbians” was such a nice starting point for 30 common legal problems that we got copies for all public libraries in BC

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Challenges

• Within a year, the Legal Help Guide needed updating

• Without institutional support, it was at risk (the guide was published by a lawyer more or less on his own)

• We put a PDF of the guide online, but it was

not very findable or usable online - at 75 pages, not easily searchable, external links not practical – and this info could be so helpful online!

• Yet the print continued to be highly valued in library settings where computer literacy can be a major issue

But as good as the Legal Help Guide was, there were some challenges

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Core values

At Courthouse Libraries BC, our core values include innovation, collaboration, and knowledge sharing – which contributed to the solution we arrived at…

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Why a Wikibook?

• We wanted a collaborative authoring environment to enable updating by many contributors

• We wanted an affordable tool: Mediawiki is an open source platform

• We wanted it to be easy for users: As it looks & feels like Wikipedia, the end user experience is familiar

• We wanted online and print versions: A wikibook is born-digital but can also produce print from the same source

We decided to turn the Legal Help Guide into a “wikibook”, using the Mediawiki platform that powers Wikipedia

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We used the wiki platform to put the Guide online, opening up access to it

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We recruited a dozen lawyers and other subject matter experts to be contributors & reviewers

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Because we are using the same platform that powers Wikipedia (although our own install of the platform), it offers a familiar experience for end users

Various ways to navigate within the Guide, including searching

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As the guide is now on a wiki, it can include external links to key resources

And we’ve integrated it with our Clicklaw HelpMap, to provide easy access to options for legal assistance

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The wiki can be updated collaboratively over the Internet by multiple contributors

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The wiki’s strong version comparison tools support collaboration, transparency

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The wiki platform’s “book extension” enables us to assemble wiki pages into a single PDF file that can then be printed

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Creative Commons

We’re making the Guide available under a Creative Commons license, which provide a simple, standardized way to give the public permission to share and use your creative work - on conditions of your choice.

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A sign Creative Commons has gone mainstream: It’s an option when you upload a video to YouTube

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Next Steps

• Updating the Legal Help Guide (4th edition, current to Fall 2012), using the wiki platform

• Investigating print-on-demand options

• Supporting People’s Law School in experimenting with the wiki platform

• Working with Vancouver lawyer JP Boyd to migrate his outstanding family law website onto the wiki platform

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Clicklaw wikibooks, at wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca