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January 31, 2004

Self Help Support Site Officially Launched

Filed under: pre-06-2006 — David Giacalone @ 10:22 pm

In mid-December, we recommended checking out the extensive Library resources available at the new website of SelfHelpSupport.org.   If you haven’t cruised over there, here’s another reminder, prompted by the official launching of the site, which took place on Thursday.

 

The site is a project of The National Center for State Courts, with the collaboration of the American Judicature Society, the Legal Services Corporation, Zorza Associates, Pro Bono Net, and State Justice Institute (SJI).  Madelynn Herman, NCSC knowledge management analyst, helped develop the site and directs the project:


The site will enable courts and legal aid programs from across the country to address the challenges of pro se litigants to share their innovations and best practices


Its online library of resources has more than 400 items, links to articles and reports, and original documents, organized into 16 subject folders


The website is “designed to serve as a virtual meeting place for professionals who are involved in any capacity with self-representation

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