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AustLII Research Seminars
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2013 Seminars
LEXUM past and future: New Canadian approaches to legal information systems
- Daniel Poulin (U.Montreal) - 19 November 2013*
'On the smell of an oily rag' NZLII and the sustaining of a small LII
- Associate Professor Donna Buckingham (Otago) - October 2013*
Linking legal thesaurii to semiautomate multilingual searching
- Philip Chung - 10 September 2013*
Convergent literacies - legal research, legal informatics and legal education
- Professor Paul Maharg (ANU) - 13 August 2013
The LawCite citator - Its potential uses, and some heuristics behind it
- Professor Andrew Mowbray - 11 July 2013
Policy foundations of AustLII: One approach to free access to law
- Professor Graham Greenleaf - 4 June 2013
Legislation online from Australian governments: Achievements and issues
- Michael Rubacki - 7 May 2013
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tentative date
2012 Seminars
Recovering Cases from Before Australian Law Reporting
- Dr Lisa Ford, Professor Bruce Kercher - 11 September 2012
Reconsidering the meaning of 'free access to legal information
- Professor Graham Greenleaf - 7 August 2012
Combining Different Summarization Techniques for Legal Text.
- Filippo Galgani - 3 July 2012
Searching Law in Multiple Asian Languages
- Philip Chung - 5 June 2012
Computable Contracts
- Associate Professor Harry Surden - 30 April 2012
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