The Electronic Discovery Reference Model, a group that set out in 2005 to create clear electronic data discovery standards, released its EDRM Search Intent Framework on June 30.

The framework is intended to help EDD and information governance organizations use the right technologies and processes in various search contexts, said EDRM co-founder Tom Gelbmann, principal of Roseville, Minn.-based consultancy Gelbmann & Associates. The framework is not a rule, but rather a guidance tool, he said.

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