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IT in Law and Law on the Web

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 July 2008

Laurence W. Bebbington
Affiliation:
Law Librarian, Hallward LibraryThe University of NottinghamLaurence.Bebbington@nottingham.ac.uk

Extract

The use of intelligent technologies in legal document preparation continue to develop so as to integrate with new software and operating system developments. At the end of May products were launched by both the West Group (WestCiteLink) and LexisNexis containing smart tag features allowing integration between Windows XP (Microsoft's new operating system to be launched in the UK in October) and legal databases. As users type, smart tags activate automatically and find and identify legal citations to statutes, cases etc. Once identified a set of options can provide automatic link creation to the documents on Westlaw or LexisNexis, without the user having to leave the Word document. WestCiteLink is the result of a strategic alliance between West Group and Microsoft. As the cursor hangs over the citation the user is presented with options which can:

• find the document on Westlaw

• determine the KeyCite history

• identify citing references

• create a hyperlink to the document

• mark the cite for inclusion in a Table of Authorities.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The British and Irish Association of Law Librarians 2001

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