Contribute to the initiative

Richard: as well as the introduction, the call-to-arms for people to contribute to the site, I think, needs to come from you.

The point of this page will be to encourage organisations and individuals around the world to contribute two types of content:

  • External links: This is the low-pressure content - if someone finds an article, etc, that they feel should appear on the site's elsewhere on the web panel, they can drop us a line.
  • Reproducible content: Be that editorial one-offs, series of articles, videos, podcasts, slide sets, etc, the aim will be to send it to editor@onlinecourts.org at which point I'll follow up to request a biography where there isn't one, prepare the content for publishing, and send it live.

I'm making the assumption that I'll be keeping the site ticking over editorially, as a large part of it is (hopefully) going to be formatting content, etc - and leaving the thought-leadership to you!

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