Survey of law library use of artificial intelligence /:
The 90-page study presents data and commentary from 72 law libraries predominantly from the USA and Canada, about their use of artificial intelligence products in legal research and other applications. In addition, the study highlights how these libraries are educating their patrons in artificial in...
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Zusammenfassung: | The 90-page study presents data and commentary from 72 law libraries predominantly from the USA and Canada, about their use of artificial intelligence products in legal research and other applications. In addition, the study highlights how these libraries are educating their patrons in artificial intelligence approaches to legal research and organizational management. Survey participants also rate the impact and expected impact of artificial intelligence on various aspects of the legal profession including legal research, eDiscovery, law services marketing and other areas. Survey takers name the artificial intelligence products that have most affected their operations thus far; specific data is presented on the extent of use by those in the sample of a broad range of artificial intelligence products. Data in the report is broken out for many different organizations, i.e., law firms (about 30 in the sample) university law libraries (16) and other types of law libraries. In addition, data is broken out by age, gender and other variables related to wither the law libraries and the individuals taking the survey. |
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title | Survey of law library use of artificial intelligence / |
title_auth | Survey of law library use of artificial intelligence / |
title_exact_search | Survey of law library use of artificial intelligence / |
title_full | Survey of law library use of artificial intelligence / data summary by Janet Crum. |
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title_full_unstemmed | Survey of law library use of artificial intelligence / data summary by Janet Crum. |
title_short | Survey of law library use of artificial intelligence / |
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topic | Artificial intelligence Library applications Statistics. Information storage and retrieval systems Law Statistics. Law libraries Computer network resources Statistics. Intelligence artificielle dans les bibliothèques Statistiques. Systèmes d'information Droit (Science) Statistiques. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Library & Information Science General. bisacsh Artificial intelligence Library applications fast Information storage and retrieval systems Law fast |
topic_facet | Artificial intelligence Library applications Statistics. Information storage and retrieval systems Law Statistics. Law libraries Computer network resources Statistics. Intelligence artificielle dans les bibliothèques Statistiques. Systèmes d'information Droit (Science) Statistiques. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Library & Information Science General. Artificial intelligence Library applications Information storage and retrieval systems Law Statistics |
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