Jmici (iPad)
: Similar OCR artifacts appear in digitized collections of scientific journals, such as older editions of Science or the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society , where it is typically a garbled rendering of a proper name or a specific citation.
Is it related to a specific (e.g., maritime, technology, law)? Could it be a misspelling of a similar acronym like JMIC? : Similar OCR artifacts appear in digitized collections
: In digitized 19th and early 20th-century legal texts, "jmici" often appears where the original text likely contained names or Latin terms that were misread during scanning. For example, it appears in snippets of historical law of master and servant documents. : Similar OCR artifacts appear in digitized collections
