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DuCharme on Linking Linked Data to U.S. Law

Rob Richards July 9, 2011

Bob DuCharme of TopQuadrant has posted Linking Linked Data to U.S. Law, on his bobdc blog.

In this post, Mr. DuCharme discusses approaches to “[a]utomating conversion of [legal] citations into URLs.” The post cites examples and contributions from many members of the legal informatics community — among them several members of our community — including the Law Library of Congress and their THOMAS system, the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO), the Legal Information Institute and its VoxPopuLII blog, Justia, Sean McGrath of Propylon, Joe Carmel‘s LegisLink system, and ITTIG/CNR‘s URN:LEX legal identifier standard.

Click here for other resources on Linked Data and law.

HT @freemoth.

Tags: Automatic linking of legal citations, Bob DuCharme, bobdc, bobdc.blog, Code of Federal Regulations, Court decisions, jobs, Judicial decisions, Justia, Legal citation, Legal identifiers, Legal Information Institute at Cornell University, Legal semantic web, Legal URIs, Legal URLs, LegisLink, Linked Data and law, Robert DuCharme, Semantic Web and law, U.S. Code, U.S. GPO, U.S. Statutes at Large, United States Code, URN:LEX

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