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  2. Text annotation - Wikipedia

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    Text annotations can serve a variety of functions for both private and public reading and communication practices. In their article "From the Margins to the Center: The Future of Annotation," scholars Joanna Wolfe and Christine Neuwirth identify four primary functions that text annotations commonly serve in the modern era, including: (1)"facilitat[ing] reading and later writing tasks," which ...

  3. Annotated bibliography - Wikipedia

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    An annotated bibliography is a bibliography that gives a summary of each of the entries. [1] The purpose of annotations is to provide the reader with a summary and an evaluation of each source. Each summary should be a concise exposition of the source's central idea(s) and give the reader a general idea of the source's content. [2] [3]

  4. Wikipedia:Annotated article - Wikipedia

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    The first use of any alternate forms of the title, here "auto carrier" is also in bold text. The section above the table of contents (TOC) is called "the lead." ↓↓: The first image in articles is usually on the right. This is especially helpful when there is a table of contents, as it reduces the blank space to the right. → →

  5. Annotation - Wikipedia

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    Text and Film Annotation is a technique that involves using comments, text within a film. Analyzing videos is an undertaking that is never entirely free of preconceived notions, and the first step for researchers is to find their bearings within the field of possible research approaches and thus reflect on their own basic assumptions. [6]

  6. Table of contents - Wikipedia

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    A table of contents from a book about cats with descriptive text. A table of contents, usually headed simply Contents and abbreviated informally as TOC, is a list, usually found on a page before the start of a written work, of its chapter or section titles or brief descriptions with their commencing page numbers.

  7. Biomedical text mining - Wikipedia

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    The following table lists a selection of biomedical text corpora and their contents. These items include annotated corpora, sources of biomedical research literature, and resources frequently used as vocabulary and/or ontology references, such as MeSH. Items marked "Yes" under "Freely Available" can be downloaded from a publicly accessible ...

  8. Text corpus - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics and natural language processing, a corpus (pl.: corpora) or text corpus is a dataset, consisting of natively digital and older, digitalized, language resources, either annotated or unannotated.

  9. Template:Annotated image/doc/Samples - Wikipedia

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    In this sample the image occupies the whole of the "canvas" and the annotations are superimposed on the image. The top bar of the image is an image map. The template can float right or left. In the sample on the left, the annotations are all set to bold, by specifying just one parameter.