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Ms. Hallows investigates the widespread use of the Library of Congress Classification system in U.S. law libraries and the difficulties it can present in some circumstances. To address these problems, she proposes that smaller law libraries that do not participate in a bibliographic utility may benefit from an in-house classification scheme.
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This is an edited version of an article which first appeared in the Autumn 1963 Indexer. Although today’s indexers do not have to trouble themselves with the layout of index cards, much of the advice contained in it is still applicable a half-century later. It is concerned with English law, but again, many of the principles apply to indexing works on legal subjects for other jurisdictions.
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** Ce texte fait partie d'un numéro spécial de la R.I.E.J. sur l'enseignement du droit, dont le lien internet se trouve plus haut dans la présente notice. ** Christophe Jamin est le directeur de l’Ecole de Droit de Sciences Po. Il a relaté les motifs et l’expérience de sa création en 2009 dans un petit livre, La cuisine du droit (Lextenso, 2012, 277 pages), qui a suscité une vive controverse après sa parution en France1. Mikhaïl Xifaras a participé de près à cette création en tant...
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Cet article examine le rôle de l'enseignement des méthodes de recherche juridique et de l'analyse des doctrines au sein d'un programme d'études juridiques. Je soutiens que la recherche juridique et l'analyse doctrinale représentent des éléments importants d'une formation juridique à l'extérieur des écoles professionnelles de droit. Premièrement, j'examine le débat en cours sur le rôle de l'éducation juridique à l'intérieur et à l'extérieur des écoles professionnelles de droit. Par la suite,...
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Knight, F. T. (2014). Future Law, Free Law? Slaw. http://www.slaw.ca/2014/05/05/future-law-free-law/
The second annual FutureLaw Conference took place last Friday at Stanford University. Hosted by Codex – Stanford Center for Legal Informatics this was a conference “focusing on how technology is changing the landscape of the legal profession and the
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List of Figures vii., List of Tables ix., Foreword xi., Preface Jean O'Grady xiii., Acknowledgments Ellyssa Kroski xv., Part I. Major Introductory Concepts Ellyssa Kroski., 1. Law Librarianship 2.0 Ellyssa Kroski 3., 2. Embedded Librarianship Jennifer Wertkin 13., 3. Copyright in the Digital Age Thomas J. Striepe Mary Talley 31., 4. Open Access to Legal Scholarship Kyle K. Courtney 53., 5. User Services Analysis for Decision Making Vicki Steiner Cheryl Kelly Fischer 71., 6. Law Library...
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Il y a quinze ans, François Ost proposait le modèle du “traitement de texte” pour analyser et comprendre l’évolution de la production legislative depuis les débuts de la société de l’information. Cet article entend présenter et discuter la pertinence et l’actualité de ce modèle dans le context actuel. Mettant en lumière la régulation comme nouvelle logique de gouvernance dans les sociétés postmodernes au droit réseautique, cet article insiste sur le phénomène de marketing législatif....
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L'auteur explique que le domaine du droit est déjà perturbé par l'IA, par exemple les avocats ne font plus de ''document review''. Selon lui, l'IA ira jusqu'à générer des documents juridiques ou prédire le résultat d'un procès.
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We model guilt as a part of crime using an ontology which is an extension of the LKIF ontology, and to put its elements into context of particular criminal jurisdictions common law and the laws of EU countries codes. Differences between existing multipartite guilt frameworks are analysed. We list entities defining these models. An ontological comparative analysis of guilt frameworks in various jurisdictions reveals 7 types of frameworks. Rules of defeasible reasoning are necessary to decide blameworthiness using justification or excuse arguments as we show on an example.
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In this article Margarethe Sannino shares some information on how legal research works in an international law firm with several offices. The focus is on German law and legal materials. A short introduction to German law is followed by an outline of German research resources in general and then, further on, there are two parts describing specific approaches to research from Margarethe’s daily work; research on company/corporate law requests as well as research on legislative acts.
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Law, by its very nature, tends to think locally, not globally. This book has a broader scope in terms of the range of nations and offers a succinct journey through law schools on different continents and subject matters. It covers education, research, impact and societal outreach, and governance. It illustrates that law schools throughout the world have much in common in terms of values, duties, challenges, ambitions and hopes. It provides insights into these aspirations, whilst presenting a...
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Le Québec est la province canadienne qui garantit un accès sans frais au plus grand nombre de décisions rendues par ses tribunaux judiciaires et administratifs.
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Le but de l'article est de faire une analyse critique de la pratique courant dans les tâches de recherche en testant observant et en contrôlant la complexité de la tâche.
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The University of Michigan Library wanted to learn more about the kinds of searches its users were conducting through the “one search” search box on the Library Web site. Library staff conducted two investigations. A preliminary investigation in 2011 involved the manual review of the 100 most frequently occurring queries conducted through the site search box over the course of a month. Those 100 search terms accounted for 16 percent of total queries and were largely one-word searches for...
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In 2010, Thomson Reuters released WestlawNext powered by WestSearch, a novel and proprietary algorithm. WestlawNext represents a new approach to legal research platform design. This article empirically examines the differences in search results using Westlaw Classic and WestlawNext by testing law students and librarians in both systems. Results demonstrate that researchers complete everyday searches faster and more accurately using WestlawNext. However, WestSearch's unique features and...
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The Classification Research Group manifesto of 1955, 'Faceted classification as the basis of all information retrieval', has been at least in part achieved, and there is much evidence of faceted classification influencing a whole range of modern information retrieval tools. This paper examines the theory underlying faceted classification, how and why it has been taken up so widely, and what benefits it brings to the activity of knowledge organization. The role of facet analysis as a general...
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The purpose of this review is to draw out patterns of information seeking behavior of graduate students as described in the empirical research published from 1997 to the present. Design/methodology/approach – A systematic search of databases for studies on information behavior and graduate students was employed in order to retrieve studies for a systematic review. Common themes that emerged from the literature were synthesized into a discussion of behavior patterns. Additionally a study...
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