Hertzum, M.; Soes, H.; Frokjoer, E.: Information retrieval systems for professionals : a case study of computer supported legal research (1993)
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- Abstract
- Evaluates 2 design ideas concerning information retrieval systems (IRS) for professionals with the aim of supporting a professional's document handling and to facilitate the evolution of the IRS, allowing it to be modified in a straightforward and flexible way as new requirements arise. Illustrates the viability of those design ideas through a case study concerning the development of a prototype legal IRS based on a leading body of Danish lwas. Important facilities in the prototype include a dynamic thesaurus, a dynamic classification structure and personal notes. The prototype is built using a relational database, not inverted files as in the majority of IRS
- Source
- European journal of information systems. 2(1993) no.4, S.296-303