
tex.tuals process
Information Science | Information Technology | Linguistics | Philosophy | Computational Linguistics | Natural Language Processing | Ontology | Argument Recognition | Context | Definition RecognitionSubmitted by aaron on Wed, 2004/06/09 - 6:05am.
As I read through a text (I've remarked on the paper-to-digital conversion process elsewhere) I want to be able to highlight and capture whole swaths of text.
It is critically important to repurposing my captured snippets (bits, fits, blobs, fragments, portions) that I am able to recontextualize them easily.
How can this recontextualization happen?
First; the bibliographic information must be embedded in each bit.
Also, its relative location in the linear flow of the text must be recorded, so as to be able to quickly pull up various degrees of context around the bit.
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