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Project Development Site
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Text Analysis (Ginny, Sinead, Eve, Jennifer)
Topic Modeling (Alec, Lindsay, Maithy, Aaron, Ashley)
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- Google Drive Space
- Our Corpora:
- History of Children's Lit:
- Text Analysis Resources:
- Topic Modeling Resources:
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Our Findings and Interpretations More page 0 minutes Our Topic Models page 0 minutes Our Text Analyses page 1 minute Our Research on History of Children's Literature page 1 minute Our Corpora page 2 days Our Project page 2 days Project Development Site page 4 days Files - Project Development folder 3 weeks
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P hase 1 Tasks (Preliminary Research)
- Task 1: finalize list of children's fiction: (Lindsay, Aaron)
- Continue downloading and organizing children's fiction from the 1880's
- Create spreadsheet
- gender
- nationalities
- genre
- Suggest 9 works to human read
- Task 2: select a few contemporary works of children's fiction: (Ashley & Jennifer)
- Task 3: history of children's fiction (Ginny, Maithy, Sinead)
- Continue researching children's lit, and children in Victorian era
- Add citations and notes to the project development page (this page).
- Task 4: organize chronological scope of the study (Alec, Eve)
- Continue organizing the main corpus for 1880s
- Create sub-spreadsheet and subfolders
- Task 5: looking for research question.
- Possibilities: pronouns, gender differences (authors, characters), vocabulary
- Task 6: set up Google Drive space and PBWorks in organized way; scripts for segmenting texts
Our Shared Project Working Spaces
- Project Development Site page (current page on PBWorks)
- English 197 Google Drive: "english197"
- Subfolders on the Google Drive space to be created as appropriate
- Local folders on workstations in South Hall 2509
Normal working procedure:
- Work in local folder on your computer or on lab workstation
- Upload to the Google Drive space as appropriate
Focal Corpus - Children's Fiction of the 1880's
- Source:
- Our corpus:
- About 150 works (novels and stories)
- Files (location) - (here)
- Spreadsheet - (here)
- Selected texts for human reading:
Comparison Corpora
- Source:
- 19th-century British novels (Stanford Literary Lab corpus from Project Gutenberg & Internet Archive)
- Our comparison corpus:
- 1880s fiction
- Selected texts for human reading?
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- Selected contemporary children's books?
History of Children's Literature
Resources Consulted:
Research Question(s)
- Compare 1880's children's fiction to main corpus in same decade
- (possibly compare to another decade in the main corpus)
- (possibly compare to contemporary children's lit)
Phase 2 Tasks (Analysis)
- Current tasks: getting set up to work and doing experiments
- By next time: serious experiments ("observing" the novels with digital tools)
- Each team should keep observations/questions/notes in a "log"
Text Analysis Team (log)
- Vocabulary frequency & collocation analysis (Ginny, Sinead, Eve, Jennifer)
- Antconc
- Useful tutorials:
- Resources to supplement use of Antconc:
- Reference corpora: (reference corpora that we have have been uploaded to our Google Drive here)
- Brown Corpus ("Standard Corpus of Present-Day American English consists of 1,014,312 wordsl of running text of edited English prose printed in the United States during the calendar year 1961")
(download from our class Google Drive here; load as "word list" into Antconc using Tool Preferences > Keyword List Preferences)
- British National Corpus ("The British National Corpus (BNC) is a 100 million word collection of samples of written and spoken language from a wide range of sources, designed to represent a wide cross-section of British English, both spoken and written, from the late twentieth century") (Alan has applied for download)
- Corpus of Late Modern English Texts (Alan has applied for download)
- Corpus of English Novels (Alan has applied for download)
- Voyant Tools (helpful tutorial from Pedagogy Toolkit with tips and examples for classroom use of Voyant)
- Coh-Metrix (each tool requires signing up for a separate login)
- Lexos - Integrated Lexomics Workflow ("online tool ... to "scrub" (clean) your text(s), cut a text(s) into various size chunks, manage chunks and chunk sets, and choose from a suite of analysis tools for investigating those texts. Functionality includes building dendrograms, making graphs of rolling averages of word frequencies or ratios of words or letters, and playing with visualizations of word frequencies including word clouds and bubble visualizations")
Topic Modeling (log)
- MALLET (Alec, Lindsay, Maithy, Aaron, Ashley)
Social Network Analysis (for later stage of project)
- Gephi ("interactive visualization and exploration platform for all kinds of networks and complex systems, dynamic and hierarchical graphs") (see Gephi Tutorials)
- yEd ("downloadable and online diagramming tools. Functions include the automatic layout of networks and diagrams: "the yFiles library offers the user many advantages, one of which is its ability to automatically draw networks and diagrams. yFiles layout algorithms enable the clear presentation of flow charts, UML diagrams, organization charts, genealogies, business process diagrams, etc.")
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