Clicklaw Wikibooks

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Clicklaw Wikibooks provide plain language, trustworthy legal information in both digital and print formats. Clicklaw Wikibooks feature a free, accessible online resource (the wiki version of a publication) that is also used to produce a printed book.

Try out our Clicklaw Wikibooks

 
JP Boyd on Family Law,
JP Boyd & others
 
Legal Help for British Columbians,
Cliff Thorstenson & others
 
Consumer Law Wikibook,
People's Law School
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A Death in Your Family,
People's Law School

What are Clicklaw Wikibooks?

Clicklaw Wikibooks provide legal information that is:

  • highly accessible both online and in print,
  • accurate and up-to-date, and
  • affordable to produce

Clicklaw Wikibooks are an attempt to solve two central challenges in publishing legal information:

  1. Law is constantly evolving: It is very cumbersome and time consuming to keep a legal publication up-to-date using the traditional model &mdash that is, updating a word processing or page layout file; emailing versions back and forth between author, editor and reviewer; and sending a printable PDF off to the printer.
  2. Formats are multiplying: Most legal publications are optimized for printing, which typically compromises other formats (the web, ebooks, mobile), even as they grow in importance. The way many legal publications are produced is to format for printing, then create a PDF of the printed version, and put the PDF on the Internet. The resulting PDFs aren't easy to navigate around, to view on the screen, or to find for that matter.

Clicklaw Wikibooks try to solve these problems:

  • They can be updated over the Internet, by multiple contributors. The wiki platform has a robust version history and comparison feature, and changes made are instantly available to readers.
  • They offer a highly accessible, easy to use online experience. As the wiki version is powered by the open source software Mediawiki, the software that powers the hugely popular Wikipedia, it offers a familiar, easy to read experience for anyone who has used Wikipedia.
  • They offer up an online and print version from the same source. The wiki platform can be used to generate a print version of a publication that is a professional, good quality bound publication.