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E-text

e-text (from "electronic text"; sometimes written as etext) is a general term for any document that is read in digital form, and especially a document that is mainly text. For example, a computer-based book of art with minimal text, or a set of photographs or scans of pages, would not usually be called an "e-text". An e-text may be a binary or a plain…

Art, "Just plain text" & E-text origins

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E-text origins

"Just plain text"

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E-text

Nodes35
Edges34
Triples29
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.057143
Components1

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E-text

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related to "Just plain text" · 14
E-text → ASCII, Asian, By, English, European, First, Greek, Hart, In, Michael, Not, Slavic, Spanish, The
related to E-text origins · 9
E-text → Aquinas, Augment, E-book, E-texts, FRESS, Internet, Roberto Busa, These, Web

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text plain electronic information example usually may markup texts even edition footnotes cannot might perhaps e-book just page many book

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Augmentinstance ofand online reading platforms0.80text
FRESS appeared in the 1960sinstance ofand online reading platforms0.80text
what edition you haveinstance ofmore sophisticated information0.80text
may not be recoverable at all.If actualityinstance ofmore sophisticated information0.80text
eveninstance ofmore sophisticated information0.80text
HTMLinstance ofhas begun to develop and distribute more capable forms0.80text
E-textrelated to "Just plain text"In0.60section
E-textrelated to "Just plain text"ASCII0.60section
E-textrelated to "Just plain text"By0.60section
E-textrelated to "Just plain text"Michael0.60section
E-textrelated to "Just plain text"Hart0.60section
E-textrelated to "Just plain text"The0.60section

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