termlisting
Termlisting is a method or tool used to automatically extract, compile, and organize key terms from a body of text. In many fields, such as natural language processing, digital libraries, and educational publishing, termlisting assists authors, editors, and researchers in creating glossaries, indexes, or keyword lists that accurately reflect the content. The technique typically involves scanning a document or corpus for words that meet specific criteria—such as frequency thresholds, part‑of‑speech tags, or semantic relevance—to differentiate significant terms from ordinary vocabulary. Once identified, the selected terms are usually sorted alphabetically or by importance, and may be annotated with additional metadata such as definitions, citations, or cross‑references.
The origins of termlisting can be traced to the development of early digital cataloguing systems in the