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Remote Legal Research Training for the ‘Denmark–Myanmar Programme on Rule of Law and Human Rights’ During the Pandemic

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2020

Abstract

The impact of the Covid 19 lockdown of Western countries has had extensive coverage, but for other countries, like Myanmar, little information has been shared in the Western media. Yet the impact on everyday activities there has been just as great, including closure of workplaces and universities, the wearing of masks, and restrictions on travellers from outside Myanmar. When a planned programme of face-to-face legal research teaching in May 2020 could not be offered, another means had to be found to deliver a course which had been successfully introduced the previous year. In this article Ruth Bird outlines how the course went ahead even though she was in lockdown in Melbourne, while her colleagues and participants were locked down in Yangon.

Type
Lockdown & Challenges for the Legal Information World
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s), 2020. Published by British and Irish Association of Law Librarians

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Footnote

1 I described this work in A retirement of sortsAustralian Law Librarian, v. 27(3) 2019, pp129133Google Scholar.