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Information Technology and the Law: An International Bibliography
  

Information Technology and the Law: An International Bibliography (CD-ROM)

by Constantino Ciampi (Author), Roberta Nannucci (Author)
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This bibliographic database on legal informatics and computer law replaces the journal, and enables the user to access over 40,000 bibliographical units from 1958 to 1997. ITLaw on CD-ROM is equipped with a multilingual Thesaurus of over 3500 English terms specific to legal informatics and computer law. Designed for world-wide usage, the thesaurus is translated into French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. Users may jump from section to section using the Hypertext links; print on paper (with headers and footers); export in various formats (Microsoft Word, WordPerfect, RTF, ASCII, ANSI); add personal notes; highlight sections; and set bookmarks in order to return to sections of databases in which you are interested. Complete LAN access is also available. This is a versatile scientific tool of interest not only to research institutes, but to documentation centres, university faculties and to both public and private organizations. The database is designed for legal professionals and public servants interested in specific domains of legal informatics and computer law. It also serves as a bibliographic research tool as well as an abstracting an