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- Key_Word_in_Context abstract "KWIC is an acronym for Key Word In Context, the most common format for concordance lines. The term KWIC was first coined by Hans Peter Luhn. The system was based on a concept called keyword in titles which was first proposed for Manchester libraries in 1864 by Andrea Crestadoro.A KWIC index is formed by sorting and aligning the words within an article title to allow each word (except the stop words) in titles to be searchable alphabetically in the index. It was a useful indexing method for technical manuals before computerized full text search became common.For example, a search query including all of the words in the title statement of this article ("KWIC is an acronym for Key Word In Context, the most common format for concordance lines") and the Wikipedia slogan in English ("the free encyclopedia"), searched against this very webpages, might yield a KWIC index as follows. A KWIC index usually uses a wide layout to allow the display of maximum 'in context' information (not shown in the following example).A KWIC index is a special case of a permuted index. This term refers to the fact that it indexes all cyclic permutations of the headings. Books composed of many short sections with their own descriptive headings, most notably collections of manual pages, often ended with a permuted index section, allowing the reader to easily find a section by any word from its heading. This practice, also known as KWOC (“Key Word Out of Context”), is no longer common.".
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- Key_Word_in_Context wikiPageWikiLinkText "KWIC and KWOC".
- Key_Word_in_Context wikiPageWikiLinkText "KWIC".
- Key_Word_in_Context wikiPageWikiLinkText "Key Word in Context".
- Key_Word_in_Context wikiPageWikiLinkText "Key Words-in-Context".
- Key_Word_in_Context wikiPageWikiLinkText "Keyword In Context Indexing".
- Key_Word_in_Context wikiPageWikiLinkText "Keyword In Context".
- Key_Word_in_Context wikiPageWikiLinkText "key words in context".
- Key_Word_in_Context wikiPageWikiLinkText "most used keywords".
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- Key_Word_in_Context subject Category:Concordances_(publishing).
- Key_Word_in_Context subject Category:Indexing.
- Key_Word_in_Context subject Category:Reference.
- Key_Word_in_Context hypernym Acronym.
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- Key_Word_in_Context comment "KWIC is an acronym for Key Word In Context, the most common format for concordance lines. The term KWIC was first coined by Hans Peter Luhn. The system was based on a concept called keyword in titles which was first proposed for Manchester libraries in 1864 by Andrea Crestadoro.A KWIC index is formed by sorting and aligning the words within an article title to allow each word (except the stop words) in titles to be searchable alphabetically in the index.".
- Key_Word_in_Context label "Key Word in Context".
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