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This article raises a few interesting points about text. Specifically I’m interested in the availability of texts. They mentioned that sometimes texts are abundant in one discipline. So abundant that it an be difficult to get through all of the texts and find what is relevant to the topic someone is looking into. Other times there is so little text available on a topic that it can limit research like user Jnichols99 astutely points out. However when text is available there is the problem of visualizing such large amounts of text in a way hat people can extrapolate meaning from it. Then there is also the problem of presenting a visualization that people can interact with and explore to fit their own individual interests. Ultimately, visualization is very subjective and comes down to what is the purpose of the visualization. What may serve as a good visualization for one person for one purpose may be a bad visualization for another person or another purpose.