O'Connor, M.A.: Markup, SGML, and hypertext for full-text databases : pt.2 (1992)
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- Abstract
- Discusses the application and advantages of SGML as a method of tagging or marking up to text to facilitate information retrieval. Considers: the application of automated markup tools, such as FastTAG for preparing tagged documents, conversion costs, SGML advantages; and SGML-B