FIG. 5 illustrates a user interface 500, in accordance with one or more implementations. The users may access recorded content and/or provide user input through instances of the user interface 500. The user interface 500 may include one or more portions. A playback portion may include a playback window 502 through which a user may view and/or listen to recorded content. For illustrative purposes, the recorded content may be video content such that the playback window 502 may display visual content (e.g., a recorded virtual meeting) in synchronization with playback of audio via speakers (not shown). The playback portion may be configured to receive user input which may include identification of the temporal content for the correspondences. The playback portion may include a temporal selection portion 504 (e.g., slide bar and/or other interface element(s)) to direct the recorded content to one or more points in time. The temporal selection portion 504 may include one or more slide elements, such as elements 506a and 506b, for selecting one or more points in time. Indicator 506a may characterize a start point for temporal content 508. Indicator 506b may characterize an end point for temporal content 508. A user may provide input to save and/or timestamp one or more points in time, for example, through selection of a virtual button (not shown). A user may input to save and/or timestamp a section of the recorded content between multiple points in time to specify a period of time within the recorded content. A record identification portion 510 may be provided where a user can select and/or input a particular record (e.g., by title and/or other identifying information) to associate with the point in time and/or period in time thereby specifying a user-provided correspondence.