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Outreach letters to other attendees at an American Association of Law Libraries retreat on electronic publication
Martin, Peter (1994-04-12)The Legal Information Institute was invited as a publisher to a 1994 retreat on electronic publication convened by the American Association of Law Libraries, the only non-commercial and only solely electronic publisher to ... -
Peter W. Martin - Activities Report - 1999
Martin, Peter (1999)Annual report of activities including many aspects of Legal Information Institute work -
Planning document - spring and summer tasks
Martin, Peter (1996-04-08)A planning document illustrating the range of tasks associated with the Institute during this period -
Presentation to Cornell Law School Advisory Council
Martin, Peter; Bruce, Thomas R. (2000-10)An updated profile of the Institute, including site traffic, collaborating institutions, new projects -
Proposal -- From the Legal Information Institute, Cornell Law School (to the Atlantic Philanthropic Foundation
Martin, Peter; Bruce, Thomas R. (1996-11-22)This proposal, invited by the Atlantic Philanthropic Foundation, requested support for the Institute’s long-term (5 year) capital needs - $160,000 in total -
Proposal for consultation submitted to NYU Dean John Sexton
Martin, Peter (1996-03-14)In response to expressed interest, the Legal Information Institute offered consulting services to NYU Law School - a proposal that was not picked up. -
Proposal outlining the framework for establishment of the Zambia Legal Information Institute
Martin, Peter (1996-02)While Martin was in residence at the University of Zambia in January 1996, the first legal information institute on the African Continent was established with support from USAID -
Prospectus for the Legal Information Institute’s first Internet-based course, Copyright and Digital Works
Martin, Peter (1995-12-29)Memorandum addressed to other law schools inviting their participating in the LII’s first Internet-based course, Copyright and Digital Works, and setting out the terms and conditions. -
Red Hat Center (Center for the Public Domain) grant
Martin, Peter (2000)The Legal Information Institute applied for an received a grant from the Center for the Public Domain in support of its publication of the U.S. Code. These items (proposal and press release) relate to that grant. -
Report of the Legal Information Institute, 1995-96 Academic Year
Martin, Peter; Bruce, Thomas R. (1996-05)A report on the accomplishments of the Legal Information Institute during the 1995-96 academic year prepared for multiple constituencies, including both the law school community and external funders -
Report on First Quarter Activities of the Legal Information Institute of Cornell Law School
Martin, Peter; Bruce, Thomas R. (1992-09-15)Report on the first quarter activities of the “Legal Information Institute” -
Reviews of LII site
Martin, Peter (2001)A compilation of reviews of the Legal Information Institute's web site -
Screen shots of Legal Information Institute Web site and a sample page from its Supreme Court collection
Martin, Peter (Legal Information Institute, 1995)Screen shots showing the LII's Web site, viewed through the LII's Cello browser, in 1995 -
Solicitation of financial support from liibulletin subscribers
Martin, Peter (1996)One source of funding toward which the Legal Information Institute turned was adapted from public broadcasting - periodic encouragement of financial contributions from those who received its services. Subscribers to the ... -
Summer editorial work
Martin, Peter (2001-05-09)A list of editorial tasks to be accomplished during the summer of 2001 -
Whom Does the LII Serve? - Unsolicited Feedback Received Over the Past Month and a Half
Martin, Peter; Bruce, Thomas R. (1996-12)A collection of unsolicited praise from those using the LII services