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Vijay Mital

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Thomas, Peter and Mital, Vijay (1992): Hypertext Document Retrieval and Assembly in Legal Domains. In: Monk, Andrew, Diaper, Dan and Harrison, Michael D. (eds.) Proceedings of the Seventh Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers VII August 15-18, 1992, University of York, UK. pp. 243-256.

This paper describes an approach to information retrieval for legal document assembly which differs significantly from previous approaches. The approach exploits the features of hypertext in combination with active links between text units to help guide the user through often complex and interrelated fragments of information. The approach exploits the idea of semantically differentiated links within a hypertext environment without reliance on problematic knowledge-based techniques. This paper describes the way in which semantically-differentiated links are employed and outlines the architecture and operation of a system which is based on these ideas.

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