Actually, I would think the basic approach in TiddlyWiki would be
wikilinks.

So, you would write about [[snails]].
Once you open the snails tiddler, you could easily find references.
So, if you wish, linking is a kind of tagging.
On top of that you could still use tagging for whole tiddlers.

What's missing is the ability to list references in the context of the
sections (or paragraphs) where they occur.

As of today, using Erics's RelatedTiddlersPlugin from http://tiddlytools.com
you could explore those related items in a minimal spanning tree.

A flavour of RelatedTiddlersPlugin available in tbGTD is x-plore (see
toolbar).
It allows you to see such trees for the four basic relations that
are...
* tagged by
* tagging to
* referenced by
* linking to

Tobias.

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