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Chapter 21. Full-Text Display

Contents of Chapter 21

21.1 Linear Versus Hypertext Formats
21.2 Encoding Schemas for Digital Texts
21.3 Browsing Full Texts Online
21.4. Our Examples.
21.4.1. A Book.
21.4.2. An Indexing and Abstracting Service.
21.4.3. A Full-Text Encyclopedia/Digital Library.


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4 display of full texts in digital media

21.1. Linear Versus Hypertext Formats.

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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

21.2. Encoding Schemas for Digital Texts.

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

21.3. Browsing Full Texts Online

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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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21.4. Our Examples.

21.4.1. A Book.

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21.4.2. An Indexing and Abstracting Service.

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71 access to full texts

72 display of full texts in electronic indexing and abstracting services

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