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Bibliographic coding

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Definitions

  • The entering of objective information such as date, document number, and document type into data fields. [1]
  • Extracting information from electronic documents such as date created, author recipient, CC and linking each image to the information in pre-defined objective fields. In direct opposition to Subjective coding where legal interpretations of data in a document are linked to individual documents. Also called objective coding. [2]

See also


  1. [1] Legal Electronic Document Institute, Basic Principles of Automated Litigation Support (2005).
  2. [2] American Document Management, Glossary of Terms, http://www.amdoc.com/glossary.shtml

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