Information retrieval for E-discovery

Author(s)

    • Oard, Douglas W.
    • Webber, William

Bibliographic Information

Information retrieval for E-discovery

Douglas W. Oard, William Webber

(Foundations and trends in information retrieval, 7:2-3)

Now Publishers, c2013

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"the essence of knowledge"--T.p.

Description and Table of Contents

Description

E-discovery refers generally to the process by which one party (for example, the plaintiff) is entitled to discover evidence in the form of electronically stored information that is held by another party (for example, the defendant), and that is relevant to some matter that is the subject of civil litigation (that is, what is commonly called a ""lawsuit""). Information Retrieval for E-Discovery describes the emergence of the field, identifies the information retrieval issues that arise, reviews the work to date on this topic, and summarizes major open issues. This is an ideal primer for anyone with an interest in e-discovery; be it researchers who first practiced law but now study information retrieval, or those who studied information retrieval but now practice law.

Table of Contents

1: Introduction 2: The E-Discovery Process 3: Information Retrieval for E-Discovery 4: Evaluating E-Discovery 5: Experimental Evaluation 6: Looking to the Future 7: Conclusion. A. Interpreting Legal Citations. Acknowledgements. Notations and Acronyms. References.

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Details

  • NCID
    BB13797085
  • ISBN
    • 9781601986788
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Hanover
  • Pages/Volumes
    ix, 144 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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