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Recogito currently provides a handy map view of annotations in single documents, but not for collections of documents (grouped in folders). Being able to do so would be invaluable not only for working on lengthy texts that have to, by necessity, be chunked up, but also for enabling easy initial comparison between different documents.
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Hi,
We (mainly Zongwen Fan) have accomplished this - processing, visualising and exporting by corpus or folder in the TLCMap fork. We hope to merge it back in the coming months, after discussing with Rainer.
I just need to finish a few things before looking at merging the forks. https://github.com/bpascoe
Bill Pascoe
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Recogito currently provides a handy map view of annotations in single documents, but not for collections of documents (grouped in folders). Being able to do so would be invaluable not only for working on lengthy texts that have to, by necessity, be chunked up, but also for enabling easy initial comparison between different documents.
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