The automatic indexing procedures examined in the previous two chapters have not entirely eliminated direct human intervention. On the contrary, the technical developments of the past two decades have made it possible to re-engage human agents in the processes of organising social memory, offering unprecedented opportunities for manual indexing that closely resemble the commonplace-book practices of early-modern learned readers.

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The Memory of Tags

  • Alberto Cevolini

摘要

The automatic indexing procedures examined in the previous two chapters have not entirely eliminated direct human intervention. On the contrary, the technical developments of the past two decades have made it possible to re-engage human agents in the processes of organising social memory, offering unprecedented opportunities for manual indexing that closely resemble the commonplace-book practices of early-modern learned readers.