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hi this is the walkthrough of the e-book to rome conversion tool i built the objective i set for myself was to create a frictionless experience that will integrate book highlights and literature notes into rome when reading ebook books but doing this in a way that i donamp;#39;t need to load the full source text into my main roman graph but at the same time i can still maintain traceability so what iamp;#39;m going to cover in this video is iamp;#39;m going to explain the overall process iamp;#39;ll briefly walk you through the python code and we will run it iamp;#39;m going to import the files that were created into rome and then iamp;#39;m going to demonstrate the process of taking some dummy literature notes based on this so jumping right to the overall process iamp;#39;m making an assumption that you have an ebook book available um but if not then thereamp;#39;s plenty of places to download one from iamp;#39;m going to run the python script and then we will need to import