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Legal Informatics Papers at dg.o 2011

Rob Richards June 13, 2011

Several legal informatics papers / posters will be presented at dg.o 2011: The 12th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, being held 12-15 June 2011, at the University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA.

Here are the dg.o 2011 legal informatics papers / posters I’ve identified. Tom Bruce is a member of our community.

Click here for the conference program. If you know of other dg.o 2011 legal informatics papers / posters, please feel free to identify them in the comments:

  • Thomas R. Bruce and Robert Richards, Examples of Specialized Legal Metadata Adapted to the Digital Environment, from The U.S. Code of Federal Regulations
  • Mark Deckert, Abram Stern and Warren Sack, System Demonstration: A Toolset for Web-based Peer Review of Scientific Testimony
  • Julia Ekstrom, Gloria Lau, Matthew Hardy and Kincho Law, Application of the MINOE Regulatory Analysis Framework: Case Studies
  • Siddharth Taduri, Gloria Lau, Kincho Law, Hang Yu and Jay Kesan, Developing an Ontology for the U.S. Patent System
  • Siddharth Taduri, Gloria Lau, Kincho Law, Hang Yu and Jay Kesan, An Ontology-Based Interactive Tool to Search Documents in the U.S. Patent System

Tags: dg.o, dg.o 2011, eGovernment, International Conference on Digital Government Research, jobs, Legal informatics conferences, Legal knowledge representation, Legal metadata, Legal ontologies, Legal text processing, MINOE, Patent ontologies, Patent retrieval systems, Regulatory information systems, Text analysis, Text analysis of legal documents

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