COVID-19 and digital library services: an overview on legal information

G. Peruginelli, S. Conti, C. Fioravanti
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the initiatives providing legal information during the COVID-19 emergency, focusing on the fundamental role of digital libraries in creating, managing and sharing services to support and ensure access to legal information in times of emergency. Design/methodology/approach To have an overall view of the legal information on COVID-19 available on digital libraries during the outbreak, a desk-research on the Web was conducted looking for both public and private sources of information. The selection of the sources was based on the type of information and services offered, the quality of information structuring, together with the data updating and the target users. Findings The survey provided a huge and heterogeneous amount of legal information resources on COVID-19. The analysis on the source of information selected showed different kinds of approaches adopted by digital libraries in relation to types of information provided, information categorization, target audiences, purposes and services offered. Research limitations/implications Two limitations have been identified: lack of previous studies in the domain and size of the samples cited. The conducted research should be seen as the “building block” upon which further research should be broadened and deepened. Limited samples are cited because of a rational choice; nevertheless, future research should be conducted also addressing a quantitative choice on identifying sources. Practical implications The research proposes to give users practical guidance, namely, a first set of authoritative sources which gives legal information on COVID-19. Originality/value This review paper could be seen as a first study on the issues related to accessing and sharing legal data at the time of the COVID-19; the research could be a starting point for devising a new form of communication of legal information in times of crisis.
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COVID-19与数字图书馆服务:法律信息概述
本文的目的是调查在COVID-19紧急情况下提供法律信息的举措,重点关注数字图书馆在创建、管理和共享服务方面的基本作用,以支持和确保在紧急情况下获得法律信息。设计/方法/方法为了全面了解疫情期间数字图书馆提供的关于COVID-19的法律信息,在网上进行了桌面研究,寻找公共和私人信息来源。来源的选择是根据所提供的信息和服务的类型、信息结构的质量以及数据更新和目标用户。调查结果提供了大量不同种类的新冠肺炎法律信息资源。对所选信息来源的分析表明,数字图书馆在提供的信息类型、信息分类、目标受众、目的和提供的服务方面采用了不同的方法。研究的局限性/意义已经确定了两个局限性:在该领域缺乏先前的研究和引用的样本的大小。所进行的研究应被视为进一步研究应扩大和深化的“基石”。有限的样本被引用是一种理性选择;尽管如此,未来的研究也应针对确定来源的定量选择进行。实际意义本研究建议为用户提供实用指导,即第一套提供新冠肺炎法律信息的权威来源。原创性/价值本综述论文可被视为对COVID-19期间访问和共享法律数据相关问题的首次研究;这项研究可以作为设计危机时期法律信息传播新形式的起点。
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