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Resource: GIS/Data Resources for Justice (SRLN 2017)
Geographic Information System (GIS) technology and data can provide useful information to drive decision making in the justice community. Here are some resources that can help. Data Geospatial datasets at data.gov ArcGIS Online Census Bureau's Amer ...

Maps from the States
Below are examples of our GIS and mapping work including online Story Maps, interactive mapping applications, and static maps from a select number of states. For a national picture down to the county level, please see America's Civil Courts: Whom Do ...

Project: How Civil Legal Help Is Vital to Recovery from Hurricane Florence (North and South Carolina & SRLN 2018)
Hurricane Florence hit North and South Carolina on Sept. 14, 2018, bringing high winds and flooding and devasting damage. Civil legal aid organizations needed to quickly identify and reach out to the most impacted individuals to provide valuable services ...
Resource: America's Civil Courts: Whom Do We Serve? (SRLN 2023)
America's Civil Courts: Whom Do We Serve? is a geospatial story map produced by the Self-Represented Litigation Network to better understand local needs. Consumer-oriented solutions require a deep and accurate understanding of the people being served ...

Survey: SRLN Library Working Group National Self-Help in Libraries Survey (SRLN 2019)
SRLN Report (March 2021) Evaluating Library Services to Self-Represented Litigants: A Story of Two Surveys The Law Librarians’ Working Group of the Self-Represented Litigation Network surveyed law libraries in the summer of 2019 about their services, incl ...

Open to the Public – 2024 How Law Libraries are Serving Self-Represented Litigants Across the Country
The Law Librarians’ Working Group of the Self-Represented Litigation Network with the American Association of Law Libraries Government Law Libraries Special Interest Section Best A2J Practices Committee surveyed law libraries about their services to the s ...

SRLN Digital Divide State Dashboards
The following links provide a breakdown of the availability, speed, and cost of broadband for the states listed. To find out how to have your state added, please contact [email protected]. Alaska Delaware Indiana Florida Michigan New Mexico Texas Vermont Wash ...