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Entry

Entry in Legal Information Retrieval

The following is a basic concept of Entry in relation to information retrieval. In addition to this, Entry may be applied to legal texts, including case law, legislation and scholarly works. In displayed indexes, an entry represents and points to a documentary unit. An entry consists of a heading (of one or more terms) and a single locator, such as United States 23 or United States. history. civil war. bibliography 44. The locator leads to the documentary unit. In this example the locators 23 and 44 might refer to particular paragraphs or pages or to entries in a list of document citations or to documents on shelves or in a filing cabinet. Each separate locator indicates a separate entry in an index. See also entry array.

Entry Array in Legal Information Retrieval

The following is a basic concept of Entry Array in relation to information retrieval. In addition to this, Entry Array may be applied to legal texts, including case law, legislation and scholarly works. When two or more entries have identical headings or subheadings, these duplicate headings are usually merged for display, resulting in entry arrays.

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