Method for accessing information in a computer

Education and demonstration – Computer logic – operation – or programming instruction

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434169, 434307R, 434365, 358447, 395164, 395166, 382 57, G09B 1900

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053503031

ABSTRACT:
An electronic library which comprises a user interface such as a computer screen, a speaker, a mouse and/or a keyboard; a processor for handling communication with the user and for responding to user requests; and a data store. The data store maintains scanned segments of video data, audio data, or both, and translated replicas of the scanned segments. Searching for specific data is performed by perusing through the translated replicas, but the information that is provided to the user is primarily the scanned segments themselves. The translated versions contain the immediately translatable version of the displayable information and processed information that forms various aggregations of the displayable information. This processing imposes a syntactically logical structure on the displayable information.

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