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Writing To Learn Business Law, Robert B. Bennett, William K. Templeton Jan 1995

Writing To Learn Business Law, Robert B. Bennett, William K. Templeton

Scholarship and Professional Work - Business

Robert Bennett and William Templeton's contribution to Journal of Legal Studies Education, vol. 13, 2.


On The Horns Of A Dilemma: Accuracy Vs. Brevity In The Use Of Legal Terms By Court Interpreters, Holly Mikkelson Jan 1995

On The Horns Of A Dilemma: Accuracy Vs. Brevity In The Use Of Legal Terms By Court Interpreters, Holly Mikkelson

Holly Mikkelson

No abstract provided.


The Art Of Working With Interpreters: A Manual For Health Care Professionals, Holly Mikkelson Jan 1995

The Art Of Working With Interpreters: A Manual For Health Care Professionals, Holly Mikkelson

Holly Mikkelson

No abstract provided.


The Heinz Electronic Library Interactive On-Line System (Helios): Building A Digital Archive Using Imaging, Ocr, And Natural Language Processing Technologies, Gabrielle Michalek Dec 1994

The Heinz Electronic Library Interactive On-Line System (Helios): Building A Digital Archive Using Imaging, Ocr, And Natural Language Processing Technologies, Gabrielle Michalek

Gabrielle Michalek

In February 1994, Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) embarked on an ambitious project to convert one million pages of the congressional papers of Senator John Heinz (R-PA) into digital format and to provide access to these papers through innovative information retrieval software developed at CMU. Named in memory of the late Senator, the Heinz Electronic Library Interactive Online System (HELIOS) supports full-page digital images and it utilizes natural language processing (NLP) technology to search large quantities of unstructured text. HELIOS will allow researchers to access the Heinz papers through the campus network as well as through the Internet. Over one million …