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Clicklaw Wikibooks has teamed up with Vancouver lawyer [[JP Boyd|John-Paul Boyd]] to turn his very popular family law website, www.bcfamilylawresource.com, into this new Clicklaw Wikibook title, [[JP Boyd on Family Law]]. The migration of JP Boyd's website into this new format preserves the accessibility and | Clicklaw Wikibooks has teamed up with Vancouver lawyer [[JP Boyd|John-Paul Boyd]] to turn his very popular family law website, www.bcfamilylawresource.com, into this new Clicklaw Wikibook title, [[JP Boyd on Family Law]]. The migration of JP Boyd's website into this new format preserves the accessibility, scope and humour of the original, which provided free family law information to more than 27,000 British Columbians a month and had been published for more than a decade. | ||
As a Clicklaw Wikibook, [[JP Boyd on Family Law]] harnesses the strength of the open-source wiki platform, the same platform that powers Wikipedia, and a book creator option that allows readers | As a Clicklaw Wikibook, [[JP Boyd on Family Law]] harnesses the strength of the open-source wiki platform, the same platform that powers Wikipedia, and a book creator option that allows libraries and individual readers to print as little or as much of this wiki as they want, in a convenient, user-friendly book format that expands the reach of this resource to benefit British Columbians online and off. | ||
==Collaborative resource== | ===Collaborative resource=== | ||
John-Paul | John-Paul continues at the helm of [[JP Boyd on Family Law]], but he is no longer alone in his efforts. John-Paul is joined by a stellar editorial team composed of experienced, senior family law lawyers and lawyers new to practice who are committed to delivering in-depth, useful and easy to understand family law information. See the full list of editors on the [[JP Boyd on Family Law Contributors]] page. | ||
==Public benefit== | An advisory panel of... | ||
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There is immense public benefit in so many respected lawyers committing to ensure that John-Paul’s original resource continues strong under the changes to the ''Family Law Act''. That it is in a format suitable for both digital consumption and print, is another gain. You might be reading this page on a laptop in a coffee shop, or you could be holding this book at a public library. Both digital and print formats are made possible by the technology that powers Clicklaw Wikibooks, and one of the main rationales for creating a wikibook, was the chance to put real books on public library shelves, since so many people rely on their library for information of all kinds. | There is immense public benefit in so many respected lawyers committing to ensure that John-Paul’s original resource continues strong under the changes to the ''Family Law Act''. That it is in a format suitable for both digital consumption and print, is another gain. You might be reading this page on a laptop in a coffee shop, or you could be holding this book at a public library. Both digital and print formats are made possible by the technology that powers Clicklaw Wikibooks, and one of the main rationales for creating a wikibook, was the chance to put real books on public library shelves, since so many people rely on their library for information of all kinds. |
Revision as of 03:41, 1 April 2013
Clicklaw Wikibooks has teamed up with Vancouver lawyer John-Paul Boyd to turn his very popular family law website, www.bcfamilylawresource.com, into this new Clicklaw Wikibook title, JP Boyd on Family Law. The migration of JP Boyd's website into this new format preserves the accessibility, scope and humour of the original, which provided free family law information to more than 27,000 British Columbians a month and had been published for more than a decade.
As a Clicklaw Wikibook, JP Boyd on Family Law harnesses the strength of the open-source wiki platform, the same platform that powers Wikipedia, and a book creator option that allows libraries and individual readers to print as little or as much of this wiki as they want, in a convenient, user-friendly book format that expands the reach of this resource to benefit British Columbians online and off.
Collaborative resource
John-Paul continues at the helm of JP Boyd on Family Law, but he is no longer alone in his efforts. John-Paul is joined by a stellar editorial team composed of experienced, senior family law lawyers and lawyers new to practice who are committed to delivering in-depth, useful and easy to understand family law information. See the full list of editors on the JP Boyd on Family Law Contributors page.
An advisory panel of...
Public benefit
There is immense public benefit in so many respected lawyers committing to ensure that John-Paul’s original resource continues strong under the changes to the Family Law Act. That it is in a format suitable for both digital consumption and print, is another gain. You might be reading this page on a laptop in a coffee shop, or you could be holding this book at a public library. Both digital and print formats are made possible by the technology that powers Clicklaw Wikibooks, and one of the main rationales for creating a wikibook, was the chance to put real books on public library shelves, since so many people rely on their library for information of all kinds.
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