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BIALL Wallace Breem Award 2012

20 June 2012

The BIALL Wallace Breem Award 2012 has been awarded to the team at Inner Temple Library.

Margaret Clay and Tracey Dennis received the award at the BIALL Annual Dinner which took place at the Europa Hotel, Belfast, on Friday 15th June.

The award reflects the team's considerable contribution the legal information profession via three sources in particular.

Firstly, the publication 'Transcripts of Judicial Proceedings in England and Wales: a Guide to Sources'. This was first published in 2006 and a new edition was published in 2011.  The guide provides invaluable information on how to find transcripts of judicial proceedings of courts and tribunals in England and Wales in an easy-to-use format.  The guide is compiled and updated by contacting service providers directly in order to ensure that the information given about their services is as accurate as possible.

Secondly, a daily current awareness blog.  This provides up-to-date information on new case law, changes in legislation, and legal news relating to England and Wales.  Users can receive updates via email, RSS or Twitter and a version of the blog is also available for mobile devices.  Currently the blog attracts 20,000 visits per month from over 100 countries and has 2,000 subscribers and 2,430 followers on Twitter.  The Times described the blog as "An extremely useful digest of latest resolutions and legal news stories from around the web, updated regularly."

Thirdly, the Access to Law Database which provides annotated links to selected UK, Commonwealth and international legal websites. Over 1400 sites are currently included.  These are mainly legal, government and parliamentary sites with a particular emphasis on those which contain substantive law or related materials, or which will help the legal practitioner to find such information.  New sites are added regularly, and existing site entries are checked and updated every three months.

Nominating our winner, a regular user felt that 'the quality of the work that they do, under considerable budgetary constraints, deserves an accolade'.

The judging panel agreed and were pleased to acknowledge the achievements of the team at Inner Temple Library.

 

Well done to all the members of the team!

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