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Interactive visualization of gender portrayals within English fairy tales
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Isaac Bock (466249) [email protected] Assignment 3: I used the following external resources: - Fairy tales via Joseph Jacobs & Anonymous (2018). English Fairy Tales. Project Gutenberg. Retrieved Nov. 3, 2020 from https://www.gutenberg.org/files/7439/7439-h/7439-h.htm - Unique word data via Design215 (2020). Wordlist Maker. Design215. Retrieved Nov. 3, 2020 from https://design215.com/toolbox/wordlist.php - Dictionary data via '(unofficial) Google Dictionary API' (2020). Dictionary API. '(unofficial) Google Dictionary API'. Retrieved Nov. 3, 2020 from https://dictionaryapi.dev/ - Loading image via Tyler Howarth (2018). Elipsis.gif. Wikimedia. Retrieved Nov. 3, 2020 from https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/63/Elipsis.gif - Nontraditional gender color scheme via Lisa Charlotte (2018). An alternative to pink & blue: Colors for gender data. Chartable. Retrieved Nov. 3, 2020 from https://blog.datawrapper.de/gendercolor/ - Story to sentence regex adapted from Antonín Slejška (2015). Split string into sentences in javascript. Stack Overflow. Retrieved Nov. 3, 2020 from https://stackoverflow.com/a/31430385 - Punctuation stripping regex adapted from '01AutoMonkey' (2014). How can I strip all punctuation from a string in JavaScript using regex? Stack Overflow. Retrieved Nov. 3, 2020 from https://stackoverflow.com/a/4328722 - Tooltip setup adapted from Yan Holtz (2018). Scatterplot with tooltip in d3.js. D3.js Graph Gallery. Retrieved Nov. 3, 2020 from https://www.d3-graph-gallery.com/graph/scatter_tooltip.html - Force layout setup adapted from Peter Cook (2019). Force Layout. D3 in Depth. Retrieved Nov. 3, 2020 from https://www.d3indepth.com/force-layout/
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Interactive visualization of gender portrayals within English fairy tales