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− | Are we sure that "KWIC" meant "Key Word Instant Concordance" and not "'''K'''ey'''w'''ord '''i'''n '''c'''ontext"?--[[User:Thorwald|Thorwald]] | + | :Are we sure that "KWIC" meant "Key Word Instant Concordance" and not "'''K'''ey'''w'''ord '''i'''n '''c'''ontext"?--[[User:Thorwald|Thorwald]] |
+ | ::Yes. There was a series of Family publications titled "Key Word Instant Concordance" (KWIC). For example, The KWIC Volume II (845 pages, February 1987) covered Mo Letters 1300-1599. A typical entry for a keyword would look something like this (from page 419): <br> | ||
+ | ::'''JONES, JIM''' <br> | ||
+ | ::1402: 2-just like <nowiki>#</nowiki> did at Jonestown!<br> | ||
+ | ::1552:108-like <nowiki>#</nowiki>! That was "Promised Land"<br> | ||
+ | ::[[User:Peterf|Peter F.]] 06:23, 26 August 2006 (PDT) |
Latest revision as of 13:23, 26 August 2006
- Are we sure that "KWIC" meant "Key Word Instant Concordance" and not "Keyword in context"?--Thorwald
- Yes. There was a series of Family publications titled "Key Word Instant Concordance" (KWIC). For example, The KWIC Volume II (845 pages, February 1987) covered Mo Letters 1300-1599. A typical entry for a keyword would look something like this (from page 419):
- JONES, JIM
- 1402: 2-just like # did at Jonestown!
- 1552:108-like #! That was "Promised Land"
- Peter F. 06:23, 26 August 2006 (PDT)
- Yes. There was a series of Family publications titled "Key Word Instant Concordance" (KWIC). For example, The KWIC Volume II (845 pages, February 1987) covered Mo Letters 1300-1599. A typical entry for a keyword would look something like this (from page 419):