Faglegsuch
Faglegsuch is a structured approach to professional information retrieval designed to improve accuracy, transparency, and reproducibility in work that depends on search results. It is applied by professionals in law, journalism, science, policy analysis, and librarianship to locate, evaluate, and synthesize high-quality sources.
Etymology and scope: The term combines "fagleg"—a Scandinavian root meaning professional or disciplinary—with "search," signaling a
Overview and methodology: Faglegsuch is built around six core activities: defining clear search objectives; designing comprehensive
Applications: In legal research, Faglegsuch helps lawyers locate precedents and statutes; in journalism, it supports fact-checking
Reception and limitations: Proponents credit it for improving rigor and accountability in information retrieval. Critics note
See also: information literacy, systematic review, search strategy, evidence synthesis.