Publisher | Chadwyck-Healey Ltd |
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Series Title | European Access |
Series Details | No.3 June |
Publication Date | June 1998 |
ISSN | 0264-7362 |
Content Type | Overview |
The European Foreign Policy Bulletin online: (Managing Editor and Database Administrator and Assistant Editor, European Foreign Policy Bulletin online) Since April 1998 a prototype version of the European Foreign Policy Bulletin online has been available on the worldwide web. This full-text database brings together the documents issued by the European Union in the area of foreign policy since 1985. It now contains about 5,000 documents. The Bulletin is published by the Academy of European Law at the European University Institute. Background: The European Foreign Policy Bulletin: The first aim of the Bulletin is to bring together the great variety of official documents issued in this area. Many of them are formally published, but they are widely dispersed and often their availability is much delayed: declarations of the European Council and press statements are published in the Bulletin of the European Union; joint actions and common positions as well as statements in the European Parliament and answers to oral and written questions can be found in various series of and annexes to the Official Journal; and joint declarations are circulated as press statements. Statements in international conferences and fora are the most obscure-often, but not always, published by the Presidency. We have always made great efforts to collect and include as much of this otherwise inaccessible material. The situation has taken an interesting twist with the propagation of EU documentation on the Internet. More documents are available within a shorter time. But on-line publication follows the same institutional divisions as printed publications and therefore finding all potentially relevant documents remains a problem not easily solved by the casual reader, while discerning exactly what a specific document is (an official statement, a draft, background material?) can be a challenge. The second aim of the Bulletin is to analyse and index documents in a way that allows the reader to select particular documents relevant to their area of research. Several indexes were specifically developed for the Bulletin. Consulting these indexes it is possible to identify all documents dealing with - CFSP(EPC) structure itself - formal contacts with third countries, international organisations and political groupings - countries and regions - international organisations and political groupings - subject matters (issues). The indexes are open-ended to allow inclusion of new developments. All coding is kept as reliable and consistent as possible. The database: Publishing in a database on the worldwide web makes it possible to provide documents to our readers as fast as they become available to us. The search interface makes working with a big, and growing, collection of documents easier and faster. It is possible to select sets of documents in a way that would be very timeconsuming, if not downright impossible, with a printed index. We also believe that placing this collection on the worldwide web will make it more widely accessible to the interested public. For the future we are also considering publication on CD-ROM in addition to the database. The database is implemented in Information Dimensions' BASIS+, a relational database management system with specific capabilities to deal with textual information. The search interface uses the Sybilla front-end, a TCL-based application development framework for the worldwide web. This front-end allows complex searches without knowledge of a database interrogation language. Searching the database: It is possible to search the title and the full text of documents for words or phrases. Words can also be connected with Boolean operators. Searching for a phrase will find occurrences of all search terms within a sentence: 'biological weapon*' will find all documents that contain the phrase 'biological weapon' or 'biological weapons' or 'biological weaponry' or 'biological and chemical weapons', but not a document that mentions 'weapons' in one paragraph and 'biological' in another. This facility is also very useful when looking for a combination of words with a specific meaning like 'World Bank' or 'White House' or a name like 'John Major'. The result of a search is a list of documents meeting the search criteria, and for any of these it is then possible to view the complete descriptive information and the full text. In the near future it will also be possible to search all index fields. These fields will support hierarchical searches, i.e. a search for 'human rights' will find all documents coded in sub-categories like 'minorities' or 'religious freedom'. Lists of keywords will be directly available for the search, and therefore the user will be able to make as exact a choice of terms as possible, while problems of acronyms and spelling mistakes will be avoided. Neither full text searching nor searchable indexes alone are completely satisfactory. Full text search cannot give good results for conceptual terms and indexing cannot foresee all user queries. But combining them gives the double benefit of high recall (capacity to find relevant documents) and high precision (capacity to hold back irrelevant documents). A properly indexed database therefore gives a much higher level of functionality than a mere collection of on-line documents. Perspectives: Notes: The Internet version of European Foreign Policy Bulletin, formerly called European Political Co-operation Documentation Bulletin. General Editors: Renaud Dehousse and Joseph H.H. Weiler. Managing Editor and Database Administrator: Sieglinde Schreiner-Linford. Assistant Editor: Barbara Ciomei. Academy of European Law Publication of the European Foreign Policy Bulletinis undertaken on a non-profit basis. The Internet version should be cited as European Foreign Policy Bulletin online. All documents may be reproduced, provided their source is indicated. No part of the key-word coding or the database design may be reproduced without prior written permission of the copyright holder. |
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Subject Categories | Culture, Education and Research |
Countries / Regions | Europe |