A real open access document collaborative editing collaborative real-time editors require the pre-visualization of links contents and neural network through documents for the improvement of inter-document analysis.
Although current applications like Google Docs, Dokie.li, and Hypothes.is allow for commenting, it is not enough to support semantic web ontological vocabulary control and other advanced features required for the most simple open science procedures like repetition avoidance.
To solve this, Vannevar Bush wrote in 1945 the article 'As We May Think' (in free audiobook here) where he described the Memex that inspired the invention of hypertext itself.
Memex's multiple documents simultaneous editing was mostly forgotten since the Association for Computing Machines (ACM) decided to leave the Project Xanadu Theodor "Ted" Nelson original open standards out of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Hypertext Editing System (HES) standards, probably due to its "Xanadu Original 17 Rules".
We can now rejoice that since early this year we have the Project Xanadu back with its xUniverse-D6 Parallel Universe which is already developing the OpenXanadu in GitHub as a free libre open source software (FLOSS). Pelase help this imprescindible initiative that will be useful for countless life-saving legal and academic fields.
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