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How Supporting Law Libraries Overseas Promotes Access to Justice and is Good for the Planet

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2024

Abstract

The International Law Book Facility (ILBF) ships donated law books to organisations across the globe which require good quality legal publications. Since its inception in 2005 it has delivered over 80,000 books to more than 250 organisations in 56 countries. Here Katrina Crossley, the Chief Executive of the ILBF, explains why it is so important and how it works, giving some examples of how the project has eased the way for people training in the law in Africa. The importance of law librarians in all of this is discussed too. Katrina also outlines how ILBF has worked with BIALL in the course of its law librarian training schemes in Sierra Leone and Ghana, and will continue to do so in other countries in Africa as this is expanded.

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2024. Published by British and Irish Association of Law Librarians

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1 ILBF 15th Anniversary Film <www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsgmqBjZ6JM>

2 Ibid.