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Designing Litigation Support Databases

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If you are involved in litigation support, this hands-on resource will save you precious time and save you from needless aggravation, as it helps in designing the most effective databases for your cases. You'll find careful coverage Of key areas, such as: database setup
-- the difference between a full-text and abstracted databases
-- objective and subjective coding
-- and proper coding of documents that are images. Moreover, there are templates for designing various types of databases, sample print formats, sample database protocols, and many more forms and procedures specially created to make designing a database as simple as possible.

237 pages, Paperback

First published December 31, 1995

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