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• 4 display of full texts in digital media
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• 6 interactivity in hypertext
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• 8 guidelines for hypertext
• 9 conversion of linear text to hypertext
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• 13 constrained hypertext
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• 15 automatic conversion of linear text to hypertext
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• 17 display of full texts in original formats
• 18 purpose of text encoding schemas
• 19 examples of text encoding schemas
• 20 definitions of text encoding schemas
• 21 definition of SGML
• 22 ISO standard for SGML
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• 24 definition of HTML; tags in HTML
• 25 links in HTML
• 26 tags in HTML
• 27 international standards body for HTML
• 28 definition of XML
• 29 definition of TEI
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• 31 views of Hockey (Susan) on SGML
• 32 HTML as example of encoding schemas for full texts in digital media
• 33 links and documentary units in full texts in HTML
• 34 HTML versus XML
• 35 problems with HTML
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• 38 syntax in HTML
• 39 tags in HTML
• 40 searches of full texts in HTML
• 41 bandwidth needs of HTML
• 42 international aspects of HTML
• 43 relationship of SGML with HTML, XML
• 44 types of XML
• 45 views of Hockey (Susan) on TEI
• 46 beginnings of TEI
• 47 guidelines for TEI
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• 49 headers for TEI
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• 51 encoding of full texts with TEI
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• 53 TEI in digital libraries
• 54 TEI versus HTML
• 55 software for SGML
• 56 impact of TEI
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• 58 size of documentary units in full texts in digital media
• 59 analysis of full texts for passage retrieval
• 60 views of Hearst (Marti) on analysis of full texts
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• 62 views of Harper (David et al.) on analysis of full texts
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• 69 options for display of full texts
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• 71 access to full texts
• 72 display of full texts in electronic indexing and abstracting services
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