I just read Mark Phillips's paper recently published by the Canadian Law Library Review: «Charting Law's Cosmos: Toward
a Crowdsourced Citator» (2015) 40:2 Can L Libr Rev 13.
Casetext is another, which just this year introduced such innovations as
its crowdsourced citator and its LegalPad writing and publishing tool.
Not exact matches
The WeCite leaderboard.In a recent post, I wrote about Casetext's new initiative to use
crowdsourcing to help build out its WeCite
citator service.
He proposes to mobilize the large masses of legal researchers to contribute to the development of a better
citator following an approach known as «
crowdsourcing».