Abstract
Since 2005, Slaw.ca has been Canada’s online legal magazine, written by and for the Canadian law community: lawyers, librarians, technologists, marketers, students, educators and everyone in between.
With perspectives from academia, law firms, non-profits, regulatory bodies and beyond, Slaw explores how law is practised, how it’s taught, how the industry is changing, and what the future might hold.
Slaw is considered essential daily reading by many in Canadian legal circles. With nearly 2 million visits per year, our readers make up a loyal, curious, and engaged community.
Hannah Rosborough (BEd, MLIS, LLM) is an Instruction & Scholarly Communications Librarian at the Sir James Dunn Law Library, Dalhousie University. She teaches Legal Research & Writing at the Schulich School of Law, where she helps students navigate the ever-evolving world of legal research. Her research interests are the future of legal information, innovation in legal research, promoting free access to the law, and legal citation. She has been a regular contributor to the legal information column on Slaw since 2021.| Original language | Canadian English |
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| Publisher | Slaw: Canada's Online Legal Magazine |
| Publication status | Published - 2021 |
Keywords
- Legal Information
- Legal Research
- Legal Citation
- Free Access to Law
- Open Access
- Information Literacy
Disciplines
- Higher Education
- Law
- Legal Education
- Legal Writing and Research
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