Complete Archive Navigator
The site now contains more than one thousand public pages. Most of them are generated research infrastructure: source readers, chapter workbenches, concept concordances, formula maps, visual indexes, and source-completion dossiers. They are real pages, but they should be entered through strong index pages rather than poured directly into the sidebar.
Use this page as the complete map of the archive.
The sidebar highlights the best public entrances. This navigator explains what the deeper page families are for and where to enter them.
Best Public Entrances
Section titled “Best Public Entrances”Deep Research Entrances
Section titled “Deep Research Entrances”| Page family | Pages | Use when you want to… | Start here |
|---|---|---|---|
| Source text readers | 410 | Read Steinmetz’s processed chapter or lecture text directly. | Source Text Browser |
| Chapter workbenches | 410 | Inspect concept hits, equation candidates, figure candidates, excerpts, and research prompts for a section. | Chapter Research Workbench |
| Concept concordance | 78 | Find where a term or concept appears across the processed corpus. | Concept Concordance |
| Source library and completion dossiers | 57 | Track official works, archival sources, processing status, and future acquisition targets. | Source Library |
| Mathematics | 42 | Compare equations, formula maps, notation, and source-specific mathematical density. | Mathematics |
| Diagrams and visuals | 39 | Browse visual topic galleries, source visual maps, and extracted figure candidates. | Diagram Archive |
| Source guide pages | 33 | Read curated book-specific introductions and deep-decoding pages. | Books and Sources |
| Roadmap and research operations | 26 | Audit completion criteria, verification queues, data export, and future codex-engine work. | Research Operations |
| Passage and theme atlases | 20 | Follow topic-specific passage routes across the corpus. | Passage Atlas and Theme Evidence Atlas |
What Should Not Be Listed Directly In The Sidebar
Section titled “What Should Not Be Listed Directly In The Sidebar”The 410 source readers and 410 chapter workbenches are legitimate and valuable, but they are too numerous for direct sidebar listing. They should remain discoverable through:
- Read Source Texts
- Chapter Research Workbench
- Browse Books
- Search
- Concept and theme pages that link into relevant passages
That keeps the public reader experience clean while preserving the full scholarly depth.
Sidebar Rule
Section titled “Sidebar Rule”The sidebar should show the entrance points, not every generated destination. A serious archive needs both: a calm doorway for readers and exhaustive maps for researchers.