I would like to refer you to [[m:How to deal with Poles]].
"*rolls eyes*" and "*sigh*" are obviously very helpful and further a
sense of mutual understanding.
Mark
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 17:37:36 -0500, Stirling Newberry
<stirling.newberry(a)xigenics.net> wrote:
On Feb 10, 2005, at 4:36 PM, Karl Eichwalder wrote:
Stirling Newberry
<stirling.newberry(a)xigenics.net> writes:
The information content of a work is not merely
the lexical content,
this is why lexical search engines have given way to google which
includes who cites who. Wikicite will provide a means for generating
scholarly apparatus to determine the linkages between works, their
content and the communities annotation on those works. Human knowledge
isn't an undifferentiated bucket of bits.
Of course, it is allowed to store bibliographical data (even
annotations
etc.). Try idzebra (indexdata.dk) , it even comes with a PHP
interface.
--
*rolls eyes*
What it doesn't come with is the actual data, nor are those annotations
wiki editable, nor do the coordinate references in a structured way.
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