A message from the Editors
With the release of this, the first issue of JILT, we invite our
readers to participate in a new venture in scholarly legal
publishing. This journal deliberately sets out to be experimental.
As Abdul Paliwala suggests in his article, our objective is to not
merely to take text from paper and reproduce it as text on screen
but to develop a “living” journal which will encourage
a community of scholarship, built on the traditional principles of
rigorous academic discourse but adapted to take advantage of the
new technologies. Electronic journals can do many things that paper
cannot. Our experiment is to develop through a process of trial and
error a system of conferencing, debate and discourse that will
continue to develop even after initial publication. We also hope it
will be a system that our readers will enjoy using. We welcome our
readers’ participation in a number of ways:
- By commenting on and adding to the subject matter of articles.
This electronic journal has a much enhanced facility for dialogue
between authors and readers. It is our intention to publish this
dialogue as it happens in the form of an electronic conference. You
can do this either by using the built in comment facility in the
journal or by sending an electronic mail message to
jilt@warwick.ac.uk or to jilt@strath.ac.uk. For example, we have
included in our “Work in Progress” section the first
draft of the BILETA Report on Information Technology for UK law
schools. We hope that all those interested in legal education,
students, lecturers and practitioners will take this opportunity to
add their comments as part of the consultation process to produce a
document that truly reflects the needs and concerns of the BILETA
membership.
- By commenting on the form and approach of the journal. With an
electronic journal it is possible to fix any bugs or minor errors.
If you come across any, please inform us so that we can provide an
even more effective and professional service. We would also
appreciate your comments on the user interface, in particular what
facilities you would like to be provided in a journal
environment.