Item talk:Q10674

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Section in a document was originally intended for researchers working with archival materials. As such it referred to a section of a material object, usually a manuscript. It can also be used for manuscripts found in libraries rather than archives, that is, codices. Thus in a composite manuscript (two or more codicological units bound in a single volume), each of those units can be considered to be "sections in a document."

For the different parts of a textual document (e.g. title-page, preface, table of contents, index) , whether it is the original text (Ur-text), or a copy of that text Segmentation (P543) is preferred. --Charles Faulhaber (talk) 23:13, 8 March 2022 (CET)