Sarah Glassmeyer, JD, MLS, of CALI has launched Free Law Users Group, on the pbworks platform.
Here is the description:
This group is for sharing news and developments in the Free Law world. Primarily it will serve as a conduit for connecting librarians to the law tech and developer communities, in the hope that librarians will be able to increase involvement and share their skills and knowledge. It is also hoped that individuals in the Free Law, Open Law and Open Gov developer worlds will join in and see that librarians aren’t so scary and can be a valuable resource in their projects.
This website is a wiki. Please feel free to add anything of relevance. It will really only succeed if the community takes charge of it. This also means it is a constant work in progress so check back often!
HT @sglassmeyer
On a related note:
Tim Stanley of Justia has started a new Free Law discussion group on Google+.
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