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The idea to create a visual prompt to remind us of the fact that an original context may differ from the way in which an excerpt is being used is a compelling solution to Nicholas Carr's 'context collapse' [1]. Another interesting approach is through the Webmention [2]. These are ways to promote the augmentative - and relational - thinking Engelbart promoted. To this conversation I would also add the question of how to make interrelational writing sustainable. [1] http://www.roughtype.com/?p=8724 [2] https://indieweb.org/webmention