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Annotations definition
Annotations definition






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  1. ANNOTATIONS DEFINITION SOFTWARE
  2. ANNOTATIONS DEFINITION SERIES

‘The text is modern-spelling, with in-page apparatus and heavy in-page annotation.’.‘The accuracy of annotation and the correspondence between image and text will require user participation.’.‘In addition, while some of the images are repeated to support reiteration in the text, in their second incarnation they often lack any annotation at all.’.‘We can use the available templates to put together the video clips, the voice annotation and perhaps some text and then send them as one message to another cellular phone with the same capability.’.

ANNOTATIONS DEFINITION SERIES

‘With the numerous annotations and all the other aids that one expects in this series one has here an invaluable guide to one of the nineteenth century's greatest novels.’.‘Lamb would lend books to Coleridge, and they would come back with annotations as long as the text.’.‘Hamowy's scholarly annotations are of great value in understanding the text.’.‘While many of the games contain extensive annotations and discussions, others are presented with no comment.’.‘The footnotes sometimes also quote the various annotations and critiques of de Selby's work.’.‘There are paragraphs filled with data that have no footnotes or annotations telling from where Duncan got the information.’.‘The annotations immediately give a wider cultural perspective than the simple text.’.‘The pop up text wasn't working because some of the annotations would be very long and I also wanted to include links with some of them.’.‘What would I ask an enchanted diary if it one day spontaneously responded to my marginal annotations?’.‘The letters are presented in chronological order with accompanying annotations coming within endnotes.’.‘It's a well-read book with plenty of margin annotations, underlines and cross-references.’.‘Gladstone's own books are still on the shelves, complete with his pencilled comments and annotations.’.‘In the knowledge web, not only the author but also third parties can create links, comments, and annotations.’.‘Bronstein's wonderful annotations and insider comments make this a worthwhile book.’.‘In addition to Roubinet's annotations, texts and translations are included.’.‘The text of the poem is flanked by frames containing annotations, cross-references and half a dozen other types of supplementary material.’.

ANNOTATIONS DEFINITION SOFTWARE

  • ‘The software enables the user to design a rich, visual timeline of his or her life with text or audio annotations.’.
  • ‘I appreciate, too, the scholarship you appear to be undertaking this endeavor as indicated by your extensive annotations and explanations.’.
  • ‘Not all annotations and marginal notes were politically motivated or denominationally influenced.’.
  • ‘It could be best described as a selection of readings accompanied with annotations and explanatory notes.’.







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