Use of controlled vocabularies in legal information systems: evolution and current trends
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v18i1.3973Keywords:
Indexing languages. Information representation. Legal information systems. Semantic standards.Abstract
Semantics has had an essential role in the organization and retrieval of information. The emergence of the Web and its evolution towards a Semantic Web and linked data requires the adaptation of these tools and vocabularies to new standards of representation. The current state of document process management and development of semantic techniques implemented in the Spanish official journals are explored. There are efforts to carry out a documentary analysis of legal contents. The significant employment of the EuroVoc thesaurus is highlighted.
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