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Principles & Core Values Documents

At its March 24, 2007 meeting the Executive Board of the American Association of Law Libraries adopted AELIC “Principles and Core Values Concerning Public Information on Government Websites.”  The statement outlines five core values that AELIC and the AALL believe are essential guidelines that all government agencies should follow when developing websites that provide information to their citizens, the legal community and other users. 


Principles & Core Values Concerning Public Information on Government Websites

Guidance Document for State Government Web Managers

Principles & Core Values Brochure

 

 

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