2007 - Australasian Legal Information Institute
2007 - Australasian Legal Information Institute
2007 - Australasian Legal Information Institute
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AustLII Annual Report <strong>2007</strong> 8<br />
3.8. In all our public access facilities, to achieve a high level of user satisfaction through<br />
powerful and transparent software and data structures, and effective methods of user<br />
feedback.<br />
4. Teaching and training<br />
4.1. Through our knowledge acquired by research and operation of public access facilities,<br />
provide international standard teaching of both computerised legal research and the<br />
techniques of computerisation of law.<br />
4.2. Provide high quality training materials for all users of AustLII facilities.<br />
4.3. Provide leadership and expertise in the development of online training materials through<br />
our knowledge of computerised legal information.<br />
5. Operational<br />
5.1. Advance the missions of our host Law Faculties by pursuit of consistent goals.<br />
5.2. Provide a stimulating and satisfying long-term work environment for AustLII staff.<br />
5.3. Place AustLII’s funding on a sufficient and sustainable basis to enable these objectives to<br />
be carried out, by diversification of sources of ‘stakeholder’ funding from organisations<br />
representing providers of data to AustLII or classes of AustLII users; by providing ways for<br />
individual and corporate users of AustLII to make voluntary contributions to AustLII<br />
funding; to contribute by maximising the value that stakeholders and their constituencies,<br />
and individual contributors, receive from their contribution to AustLII; by accepting<br />
appropriate sponsorship of resources on AustLII; and by entering into strategic<br />
relationships with commercial providers of legal information that are consistent with<br />
AustLII’s objectives.<br />
5.4 Maintain free access to AustLII’s facilities with no access charges to end-users; and by<br />
maintaining user privacy and freedom from manipulation.<br />
5.5. Cooperate with other providers of public legal information, in Australia and<br />
internationally, to maximise the public benefit obtained by use of scarce public resources.