Deconstructing Access Points by David Phillips and Andrew Kent is an academic article that examines the role and impact of access points in legal research. It analyzes how access points, such as indexes, summaries, and headings, can shape the way legal information is organized and accessed.
Q: Who are the authors of the document?
A: David Phillips and Andrew Kent
Q: What is the title of the document?
A: Deconstructing Access Points
Q: What is the document about?
A: Access points
Q: Who is the audience for this document?
A: Not specified
Q: What are some key points discussed in the document?
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