I have been doing this for years ;-)
From Shirley
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On Behalf Of Gerry Mckiernan
Sent: 08 June 2008 19:26
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Subject: WriteColor(sm): MultiColoring for HighLighting/Rating Text
Friends/
The Time Has Come To Open Our Eyes And Realize That The World Is A
Carousel of Color
Here-WithIn-I-Offer-A-Proposal-That-I-Believe-ALL-Will-Recognize-As-The-
Next-Logical-Step-In-How-We-Write-Read-Assess-Interpret-Text: The
World-Is-No-Longer-Black-Or-White.
I Propose That All Give Serious Consideration To Writing-In-Color(s) ,
With Each Color Representing A Respective Level of Significance Within A
Text.
The Visible Spectrum Would Be The Basis For The Relative Levels Of
Significance Of Given Text WHERE
Text of Least Importance Would Be Highlighted In RED;
Text of Intermediate Importance Highlighted In GREEN;
Text of Greatest Importance Highlighted in VIOLET, and
Text of In-Between Importance Highlighted in Appropriate Colors: ORANGE,
BLUE, INDIGO
Initially, TEXT would be COLORED at the PARAGRAPH LEVEL By The
Author(s).
Adjoining OR Disjunct Sections of Text Could Have The SAME COLOR.
Upon Publication, The Reader Would Have The Ability To ReCOLOR The TEXT
ToReflect His/Her View On The Relative Significant Of Text In His/Her
Opinion And/Or Relative To A Particular Purpose.
I also envision a feature by which The Reader would be able to
colorlight individual terms and/or phrases.
Readers would also have the ability to assess the value of The Overall
TEXT by LABELING THE TEXT with One Color (Color Digg).
The Higher The Color, The More Significant The Text.
Any AND All Reactions To This Proposal Are Strongly Encouraged By
Posting A Comment On The Blog Entry For This Posting At
[
http://scholarship20.blogspot.com/2008/06/writecolorsm-multicoloring-for
.html ]
OR
[ http://tinyurl.com/53vk36 ]
BTW: Don't Even Think of Patenting These Ideas - My Lawyers Are Bigger
Than Yours [:-)
WriteColor(sm): Where Color is Primary(sm)
Purple Rules(sm)
/Gerry
Gerry McKiernan
Associate Professor
Science and Technology Librarian
Iowa State University Library
Ames IA 50011
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