Unified Annotation Database?

Logos downloaded this update this morning to my computer this morning? What is it and how is it used? Thanks.
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I was wondering what this "unified annotation vocabulary database" was as well. I'm assuming that it is something behind the scenes of Logos 6.
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Presuming its for (the/a) spell checker
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Hmmm, I assumed it was related to the find equivalent option ... so much for guessing.
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The Unified Annotation Vocabulary connects equivalent entries in various databases, so tools such as Factbook can present them as a unified whole. For example the entry for Jerusalem links the Biblical Place Jerusalem with the Logos Common Vocabulary Topic Jerusalem and Jerusalem in Wikipedia. That way when you type "Jerusalem" into the Factbook selector, you only see one Jerusalem (not 3) and their information is shown together.
In short, it connects things under the hood so you don't need to understand the technical divisions between our many separate ways of organizing data in order to find what you're looking for.
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Peter Venable (Logos) said:
The Unified Annotation Vocabulary connects equivalent entries in various databases, so tools such as Factbook can present them as a unified whole. For example the entry for Jerusalem links the Biblical Place Jerusalem with the Logos Common Vocabulary Topic Jerusalem and Jerusalem in Wikipedia. That way when you type "Jerusalem" into the Factbook selector, you only see one Jerusalem (not 3) and their information is shown together.
In short, it connects things under the hood so you don't need to understand the technical divisions between our many separate ways of organizing data in order to find what you're looking for.
That's what I was gonna guess.
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Peter Venable (Logos) said:
In short, it connects things under the hood so you don't need to understand the technical divisions between our many separate ways of organizing data in order to find what you're looking for.
Thanks for the explanation Peter. It did sound "under the hood" to me.
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Ok. Thank you, Peter.[co]
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