How is XML Being Used in Poverty Law?
This section describes how XML is improving, streamlining and transforming the way information is shared between our legal aid websites, case management systems and other databases and computer systems. For screenshots of these examples, see the NTAP training materials for SWEB 111: Power of XML for Poverty Law. 1. Linking Statewide Websites and Case Management Systems Kentucky: Kentucky’s online document library for advocates on their statewide website now integrates with their Kemps Prime Case Management System. An advocate who is working on a housing client, for example, from within the case management system, can easily post their counterclaim to the advocate document library, with the click of a button. XML gives over-worked advocates seamless access to the state’s online document libraries. Rather than facing the roadblock of having to remember infrequently used logins, XML allows advocates to access, search and even add substantially to the library just by clicking a button in t