Hyperdocumentation
\ˈhī-pər-dä-kyə-mənt -mən-ˈtā-shənˈEtymology:Middle English, precept, from Old French, from Latin documentum, example, proof, from docēre, to teach; see dek- in Indo-European roots.
Function: Noun
Finding and gathering information through the use of search engines and digital technologies through the web or any technological way. Like google, yahoo, wikipedia, or any digital way.[1]
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1. (term based on the philosophy of Pierre Levy in collective intelligence) acknowledged in:[http://www.planetwork.net/2000conf/presenters/levy_text.html]
2. (picture taken from [http://www.siliconyogi.com/andreas/2003/doc/2003-1454.htm]
(rodrigo-langarica-avila, 26.11.07)
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