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Journal of International Economic Law 2001 4(1):245-259; doi:10.1093/jiel/4.1.245
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Legal and documentary research at WTO: the new documents on-line database

JM Mesa

Documentation Systems, WTO

Documents On-Line(DOL) is a new Internet facility available free of charge to users all over the world since February 2001. Designed to be user-friendly, it allows users to search WTO documents in a number of different ways and presupposes no prior knowledge of WTO business. Two technologies have been used to facilitate documentation research: Catalogue searches and full-text searches. Simple catalogue searches can be performed using: title, countries symbol, date, etc. More advanced/complex searches can be performed, similar to those existing in the world of on-line legal research, including full-text searches. Full-text search also allows translators the possibility of identifying documents containing an expression sought in a given pair of languages: original and target. Future plans include user assistance: Member governments attending meetings will have access to the services of a help desk. On-line users will have an equivalent service via e-mail.


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