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The vast amount of information freely available on the Webconstitutes a unparalleled resource for automatic knowledge discovery andlearning. In this article we propose a study on Ontology Induction for individuallaws based on corpora comparison that exploits a domain corpusautomatically generated from theWeb; in particular we present a casestudy on the Italian “Legge Bassanini” (59/1997, 127/1997 - concerning the simplification and decentralization of administrative procedures). We...
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Vanda Broughton describes the methodology of constructing a thesaurus from a faceted classification for law (Bliss Bibliographic Classification 2nd ed. Class S). The structure of the classification is described, and the way in which the thesaural relationships are derived from this is demonstrated. Recent work to automate the process, using the encoded classification data used for the schedule display and alphabetical index, is explained. Examples of the way in which this functions are...
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Martin Jones of Advice Services Alliance describes a specialist classification scheme and thesaurus devised for use by the general public when searching for legal advice on free websites, and explains how it is implemented and maintained.
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"Mr. Koulikov examines the level of coverage that articles originally published in law reviews receive in eight major general academic databases. His findings are very similar to those of other discipline-specific database coverage studies, and reveal that coverage varies widely by database, regardless of the database's claim to cover legal periodicals. This has particular implications for the level of engagement that nonlegal scholars have with the literature of the legal academia, and for...
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Automated semantic indexing may be the answer to insufficient recallof legal information systems. The semantic web has created powerful toolsfor mark-up and ontological representation. Re-use in legal applications remainslow due to inappropriate knowledge structuring and lack of automatedknowledge acquisition. This paper describes the state of the art and proposes adynamic electronic legal commentary.
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In 2002 Sweet & Maxwell began a long term project to apply a controlled vocabulary to their products, both in print and online. This vocabulary is essentially a thesaurus, structured on the principles of facet analysis, called the Legal Taxonomy. Sweet & Maxwell produce a wide range of legal publications that attempt to cover the gamut of a lawyer’s information sources. As everybody working in legal information knows, very few of a lawyer’s information needs will be met by reference to just...
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"The history and theory of human textual indexing are surveyed. Basic terms are defined, the extent of the literature is discussed, and key concepts are explained, with an emphasis on thesaurus-based indexing. A section on the consistency of human indexing leads into a discussion of automatic indexing algorithms. An assessment of the future of human indexing concludes the entry. Pages from an early printed index and a manuscript index illustrate the structural elements of index entries as well as features of the format of early indexes that are still found in contemporary publications."
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