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It is apt to start this review about the 2000s by mentioning ‘a project called UKILELI…it aims to create a database of UK full-text legislation and case transcripts; available via the web. More critically it aims to be free.’ It was later renamed to the more easily pronounced BAILII. BIALL had voted to support the project with a donation and to encourage law libraries to do the same.
1 Chair's Report, BIALL Newsletter, February 2000.
2 BIALL Newsletter, November 2000.
3 http://www.legalabbrevs.cardiff.ac.uk/ [Accessed 3 April 2019].
4 BIALL Newsletter, November 2006.
5 Facebook – BIALL Newsletter, November 2007.
6 Twitter – BIALL Newsletter, February 2009.
7 Completed acquisition by Sweet and Maxwell (a subsidiary of the Thomson Corporation) of Lawtel. 2002 https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20100402144841/http://www.oft.gov.uk/advice_and_resources/resource_base/Mergers_home/mergers_fta/mergers_fta_advice/sweet_and_maxwell [Accessed 3rd April 2019]; BIALL Newsletter November 2002, p9.
8 Mergers create Uber Publisher, The Scholarly Kitchen, 1 April 2009 https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2009/04/01/mergers-create-uber-publisher/ - accessed 3 April 2009.
9 [2001] 1 W.L.R. 194.
10 BIALL Newsletter, May 2001.
11 News from Standing Committees, BIALL Newsletter, August 2000.
12 BIALL Newsletter, August 2000.
14 ibid.
15 Worley, L BIALL Handbook of Legal Information Management. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2006Google Scholar.