Document Section
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A Document Section is a text-item subsequence of a document that organizes document content to facilitate navigation, comprehension, and the structured presentation of information.
- Context:
- It can (typically) organize and categorize information within the document for easier navigation and understanding.
- It can (typically) be distinguished by a title or heading that indicates the topic or purpose of the section.
- It can (often) include text, but it might also contain tables, figures, or any combination of textual and non-textual elements.
- It can range from being a Small-Document Section to being a [Large-Document Section]].
- It can range from being a Small Document-Section to being a Large Document-Section.
- It can be composed of Document Subsections.
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- Example(s):
- a Table of Contents Section.
- a Glossary Section.
- A Document Chapter.
- a References Section.
- a Webpage Section.
- a Methodology Section (e.g. in a research paper).
- a Findings Section in a research report.
- an Introduction Section.
- a Conclusion Section.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- a Document Content Analysis Report.
- a Speech Section.
- a Paragraph, as it is a smaller textual unit that does not contain a full discourse by itself.
- a Sentence, being a basic unit of writing that expresses a complete thought but does not stand alone as a section.
- See: Passage, Chapter, Document Structure.
References
2024
- (Wikipedia, 2024) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/section Retrieved:2024-3-30.
- Section, Sectioning or Sectioned may refer to:
- Section (music), a complete, but not independent, musical idea
- Section (typography), a subdivision, especially of a chapter, in books and documents
- Section sign (§), typographical characters
- Section (bookbinding), a group of sheets, folded in the middle, bound into the binding together
- Section, Sectioning or Sectioned may refer to: