Hanson, F. Allan2008-10-252008-10-252002https://hdl.handle.net/1808/4272The automation of information has far-reaching consequences for the law. Print-based research sources foster a view of the law as a separate domain, hierarchically organized under basic principles. In contrast, computer-assisted legal research erodes the boundaries that separate law from other domains and conveys an image of the law as a relatively unorganized assortment of facts and doctrines.en-USFrom Key Numbers to Keywords: How Automation Has Transformed the LawArticleopenAccess