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May 8, 2012

New Version of Code of Federal Regulations Launched by Cornell LII

Filed under: Law,Law - Sources,Linked Data — Patrick Durusau @ 2:40 pm

New Version of Code of Federal Regulations Launched by Cornell LII

From Legal Informatics, news of improved access to the Code of Federal Regulations.

US Government site: Code of Federal Regulations.

Cornell LII site: Code of Federal Regulations

You tell me, which one do you like better?

Note that the Government Printing Office (GPO, originator of the “official” version), Cornell LII and the Cornell Law Library have been collaborating for the last two years to make this possible.

The Legal Informatics post has a summary of the new features. You won’t gain anything from my repeating them.

Cornell LII plans on using Linked Data so you can link into the site.

Being able to link into this rich resource will definitely be a boon to other legal resource sites and topic maps. (Despite the limitations of linked data.)

The complete announcement can be found here.

PS: Donate to support the Cornell LII project.

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