From 03a7a64d243d258edff31f4b29f7adac1d43112e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bal Krishna Dhakal Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 12:08:19 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md Replaced with new URLs and description. --- .../docs/en/guides/info/gallery/README.md | 358 +++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 350 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/main/webapp/resources/voyant/current/docs/en/guides/info/gallery/README.md b/src/main/webapp/resources/voyant/current/docs/en/guides/info/gallery/README.md index 305c34bca..d625b1be8 100644 --- a/src/main/webapp/resources/voyant/current/docs/en/guides/info/gallery/README.md +++ b/src/main/webapp/resources/voyant/current/docs/en/guides/info/gallery/README.md @@ -6,143 +6,485 @@ A Republic of Emails: What are the contents? November 24, 2016 Blog post, usage, word trends, links, contexts +This research looks at what the emails from the Hillary Clinton corpus are about. The researcher uses the data to analyse a) the raw text, b) normalised text, and c) entities in the text. On metadata and cartoons May 16, 2013 blog post, usage, screenshot, word trends +Using Voyant Tools, the researcher tracked the politics of the day. Also, the textual content within cartoons during the same period tended toward natural language. No life no life no life no life: the 100,000,000,000,000 stanzas of House of Leaves of Grass May 8, 2013 blog post, usage, mention +Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves and Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass are mixed together to find the same concerns. Multitudes. Contradictions. Obsession. Physical impossibilities. Post-Apocalyptic Cities: Voyant Tools May 2, 2013 blog post, usage, screenshot, cirrus, word trends +With around 1500 entries on apocalyptic fiction, the author tries to find different aspects (word cloud, word trends, and so on) using Voyant Tools -Magazine Modernsim: Voyant Tools +Magazine Modernsim: Voyant Tools April 22, 2013 blog post, usage, screenshot, word trends, key words in context, words in the entire corpus, collocates +The researcher has used The Egoist, The New Freewoman, and Blast (508 documents altogether) to find the most frequent words. Reading German Culture, 1789-1918 March 29, 2013 paper, mention +The author demonstrates that topological reading and probabilistic topic modeling can provide new insights into German literary history and the relationship between distant and close reading. -Using the Internet Archive and Voyant in my Workflow: Early Internet Forums +Using the Internet Archive and Voyant in my Workflow: Early Internet Forums February 9, 2013 blog post, usage, screenshot +The author sees trends, big topics, and a quick way to move throughout the individual files. Consumer Culture and Fifty Shades of Grey January 1, 2013 +blog +page no more active + + +Text analysis using Voyant Tools +2017 blog post, usage, mention +Beth Platte is an Instructional Technologist in Literature and Languages. He describes his personal encounters with Voyant Tools like Voyant functions, including inputting texts for analysis, working with and understanding basic Voyant tools, and downloading data. He has experimented this tool with 1790 Love And Freindship by Jane Austin. + + +Voyant Tools Tutorial +2019 +Tutorial +This tutorial informs about the uses of the Voyant tools. Specially it focuses on stopwords, Circus, Exporting, Document terms and trends. + + +Using Voyant for Text Analysis + +Blog +This blog talks about the process of using Voyant for digital text mining. + + +Review of Voyant Tools +2014 +Journal +Here, this journal gives a brief introduction, its significance, and links to its documentation(user manual). + + +Voyant Tools + +Blog +This piece of short blog talks simply about the simple but very powerful tool that can be used for multipurpose. + + +Voyant +2013 +Blog, Journal +Voynat Tools is described as an in-depth textual analysis tool. In this article, Iman Salehian agures that it could be one of the best tool to do research on textual data. + + +A Gentle Introduction to Text Analysis with Voyant Tools + +Presentation +This is a presentation is basically a tutorial; it deals with four issues: Introduction to text analysis, Uploading our text to Voyant Tools, Explore the Voyant dashboard, Resources for Exploring. + + +Quantitative analysis of qualitative data: Using voyant tools to investigate the sales-marketing interface +2019 +Journal +This article aims to give a short introduction into the possibilities offered by Voyant Tools to quantitatively explore qualitative data on the Sales-Marketing Interface (SMI). It has tried to find the parameters and chaning in result as of the parameters. + + +Analyzing Textual Data with Voyant Tools +2019 +Project +This one article is totally different than other articles than i have gone. This article tries to use is Voyant Tools in real life scenarioes. The author tries to find the repeartion of word/s and trying to find the context and theme of a text. + + +Using Voyant-Tools to Formulate Research Questions for Textual Data +2018 +Blog +This blog keenly answers th questions like what is text mining, computional method and its interpretations. The author has used Romeo and Juliet text from Gutenberg and used it. He has compared the occurance of the word LOVE and DEATH in the text. + + +Voyant: Online Text Analysis Tool +2020 +Blog +This is a general introduction of Voyant Tools. Also, the author has given examples from an article from GIS Lounge and analysis of a New York Times article. + + +Using Voyant Tools to do some “distant reading” +2018 +Blog +This post talks simply about the Voyant tools and it focuses in its best use that comes with practice, a knowledge of the interface, and an understanding of what the reader wants to express. + + +Experimenting with Voyant Tools +2019 +Presentation +Voyant Tools provides a macroscopic look at the most frequently used terms in the curriculum documents, and it also allows us to see their adjacencies. + + +Voyant Tools +2018 +Journal +The author opines that this is one of the most powerful txt mining tool. Also, with no need to download any software or create an account, it is easy to upload a text and experiment. Voyant Tools makes being able to “see through your text” easier than you thought possible. + + +Voyant Tools +2018 +Blog +The Autorhor Concludes the artile saying - "If you’re familiar with text analysis, Voyant provides an amazing toolbox. If you’re not familiar with text analysis, Voyant provides a few simple tools, like Cirrus or Bubblelines, to play with. + + +Voyant Tools +2018 +Blog +The Autorhor concludes the artile saying - "If you’re familiar with text analysis, Voyant provides an amazing toolbox. If you’re not familiar with text analysis, Voyant provides a few simple tools, like Cirrus or Bubblelines, to play with. + + +Simple text analysis with Voyant Tools +2014 +Blog +This blog talks about the capability of wordplay. Voyant Tools is a Web-based application for doing a number of straight-forward text analysis functions, including but not limited to: word counts, tag cloud creation, concordancing, and word trending. + + +Visualization of Corpus Texts +2015 +Presentation +This is a presentation cum tutorial where it aims to define Voyant Tools, generate textual analysis, and customize Voyant window. + + +Advanced Voyant Tools Workshop +2020 +Workshop +This post has two aims: 1) Create a shareable URL of a Voyant Tools output, describe it, and weigh its usefulness and limitations for analyzing a text. 2) Evaluate another person's Voyant Tool output and their analysis. + + +Voyant Tools on the REL Blog: Isn’t this Ex-Site-ing? +2018 +Blog +In this blog, Nathan talks about the usefullness of the Voyant to analyse the data. And used to make it a word cloud. + + +Voyant Tool 01 - Cirrus +2018 +Video +This video focuses on Cirrus in the corpus. + + +Text Analysis + +Tutorial +This blog talks about what Voyant tools and process of installation. + + +How to Create a Network Analysis Graph on Voyant Tools +2018 +Tutorial/blog +This blog focuses on a network analysis graph. + + +Text Mining: Voyant + +Blog +This blog has very a few thigs to do: it introduces Voyant Tools, Getting start, Default Analysis environment. + + +A critical analysis and review of Voyant Tools + +Blog +This blog talks about the weaknesses and what can be done in the future. One of the best suggestion is the need of a standalone downloadable version of the tools that could be used offline and possible have a greater range of customisation options. + + +What is Voyant? + +Blog +This blog introduces the Voyant Tools, mentions the links for installations and guidance. + + + +Voyant Tutorial + +Tutorial +This blog also introduces the Voyant Tools, mentions the links for installations and guidance. + + +Voyant Tools +2020 +Blog +It simply presents a report about Voyant Tools, in October 2016 alone, Voyant’s main server had 81,686 page views originating from 156 countries, invoking the tool 1,173,252 times. It also mentions thatthe French Huma-Num project, the Italian CNR ILC, and the German DARIAH-DE project also use thr application. + + +Voyant Tutorial + +Tutorial +With genereal introduction about the tool, it focuses on preparing corpus, working with more than 8 tools and exporting the output. + + +On Translating Voyant Tools into Arabic +2016 +Blog +In this article the author talks about translating Voyant Tools into Arabic with permission of the developers. This is an experimental work; and the author seeks for the comments on it. + + +Voyant Tools +2014 +Blog/Tutorial +This article mostly talks about the features of Votant Tools: use texts in a variety of formats including URLs and uploaded files, perform lexical analysis, embed live tools into remote web sites that can accompany or complement your own content. + + +Digital Assignments: Voyant Tools +2014 +Blog +This is all about how to use Voyant Tools with references. + + +Data Visualization - Voyant Tools +2018 +Workshop +This is all a workshop done at McLaughlin Library. There is not much information; what did they do and how? + + +Voyant Tools + +Blog +It seems that shis is something new try but I don't see as written. CLARIN-DK has adapted Voyant by making a local 'Danicised' installation and has installed some Danish corpora and Danish stop word lists. + + +Quantitative Analysis of Qualitative Data: Using Voyant Tools to Investigate the Sales-Marketing Interface +2019 +Blog +This is one of the best practical way of using Voyant Tools. On Qualitative Data using Voyant Tools to Investigate the Sales-Marketing Interface. The four tools has been used: Cyrrus tool, Correlation tool, Topics tool and Scatter plot tool. -Lincoln Logarithms: Finding Meaning in Sermons +Practical use of Cirrus in Voyant Tools +2018 +Blog +This blog has focused on the use of Cirrus tool. The author has used Iliad to experiment it. + + +Voyant Tools and Riffaterrian Analysis: A Digital Close Reading +2018 +Journal +The author is a PhD candidate of early modern French studies. She tries using Voyant Tools with the applied semiotic theories of Michael Riffaterre. She show a similarity in the products of Voyant Tools and Riffaterrian analysis. + + +Text analysis with Voyant Tools +2016 +Blog +The author mentions that VT has become one toolkit in the field of DH. He has used 61 files from Dorr Letter Project. + + +Untangling Text: Voyant Tools’ Knots for Text Analysis +2015 +Article +This article starts with general introduction about VT and focuses on Knot. it mentions that each of the colored lines represents the word of the corresponding color in the upper left hand corner of the interface. + + +A Review of Voyant Tools +2016 +Blog +Voyant Tools is strikingly easy to use and its limitations are negligible. Bad: The downside of its web-based nature is that this doesn’t allow for projects to be started, paused and amended in the way they can be in other programmes. Users should also be aware that for accurate results a large number of words or texts is required. + + +Digital Humanities +2012 + +Author created 10 Voyant Tools text mining corpora from the MJP text files available on our Sourceforge site. There's one chronological corpus of 9 magazines, plus an individual corpus of each one, for comparative analysis. The magazines consist of BLAST, The Crisis, The Freewoman, The New Freewoman, The Egoist, The Little Review, Others, Poetry, and The Tyro. + + +Text Analysis with Voyant Tools +2012 +Workshop +This article explains on getting started with textual analysis by using Voyant. + + +Using Voyant Tools + +Blog +This blog simply introoduces and teaches to configure the Voyant Tools + + +Voyant Tools: Organizing +2018 +Blog +There is not many things; but just an experiment done on David Foster Wallace’s “Consider the Lobster”. + + +Voyant Tools + + +There is just link of documentation. + + +Voyant Text Mining Tool + + +This blog teaches on upload csv file, Use Google Sheets to Extract Book Titles, Use Voyant to Analyze the Book Titles, Additional Tips and Tricks. + + +Mixing Digital Humanities and Applied Science Librarianship: Using Voyant Tools to Reveal Word Patterns in Faculty Research +2018 +Journal +This paper encourages librarians to engage with Voyant Tools to better understand the specialized language and concepts of these evolving fields. + + +Voyant Tools. Analyse automatique de texte et text mining + + + + + +Qualitative Data Analysis: Voyant + +Blog/Journal +It consists of Kurt Cobain's Journals: Transcribed. Kurt's hand written journal were used in VT and tried to analyze his suicidal thoughts. + + +“Reading” John Taylor’s 1641 pamphlet using Voyant Tools +2014 +Blog +This article focuses on: 1. Voyant Tools is that the program allows any reader of this Blog to analyze Religions enemies quickly and effectively by hovering over key words and clicking on the ones that might be most significant. 2. The visual, interactive summaries of the Voyant windows are valuable in part because they are an attractive, intriguing invitation to further and deeper reading. 3. But, we need a clean digital text that you can insert into Voyant or another visual analysis tool. + + + +Voyant Tools: A Tutorial for Text Analysis +2014 +blog post +This article is also more or less the same as above but it has used multiple files to analyze at the same time. + + +Lincoln Logarithms: Finding Meaning in Sermons 2013 blog post, usage, screenshot, word trends, key words in context +The author finds the word trend graphs in Voyant provide a handy visualization. -“To See or Not to see” – An Interactive Tool for the Visualization and Analysis of Shakespeare Plays +“To See or Not to see” – An Interactive Tool for the Visualization and Analysis of Shakespeare Plays 2013 paper, usage +The authors present a web-based tool including Voyant Tools for the visualization and analysis of quantitative characteristics of Shakespeare plays -Surviving Algorithmic Criticism and Who is Eleanor Hodgman Porter? +Surviving Algorithmic Criticism and Who is Eleanor Hodgman Porter? December 14, 2012 blog post, usage +The blogger mentions about learning several things about the process while using Voyant Tools. The Mill on the Floss, a visual analysis October 13, 2012 blog post, usage, screenshot +Portal no longer active. Search Radio Buttons and Voyant Tools October 9, 2012 blog post, usage, screenshot, cirrus +The author is looking at search logs to see what impact placing Keyword, Author and Title radio buttons makes in the result. -Text Mining the Đại Việt Sử Ký Toàn Thư +Text Mining the Đại Việt Sử Ký Toàn Thư September 30, 2012 blog post, usage, screenshot, words in the entire corpus, keywords in context +The author experiments with Voyant Tools on the first chapter of the ĐĐại Việt Sử Ký Toàn Thư in both the original classical Chinese and then the Vietnamese translation.  Allan Allsop’s war August 22, 2012 blog post, usage, screenshot, cirrus +Wilfred Joseph Allan Allsop's five diaries were analyzed using Voyant Tools. The Singing Narrators of Fictional Lies: A Close and Distant Reading of Dutch Mendacious Songs August 12, 2012 paper, usage, screenshot, lava, term fountain, mandala browser +In chapter 3.3.3 Graphs: Voyant Tools, the author talks about Word Trend tool for the generation of diachronic visualisations. Digital diversity in practice: plotting language similarity July 2012 blog post, usage +This post deals with how computer assisted linguistic analysis can be put to use for the study of qualitative research. + + +Digital diversity in practice: plotting language similarity +July 2012 +blog post, usage +This post deals with how computer assisted linguistic analysis can be put to use for the study of qualitative research. Play with data from Looted Heritage April 27, 2012 blog post, usage +The authors have Visualized the patterns of topic composition in 208 reports from Looted Heritage. Voyant, Questions, Echo-Chambers March 12, 2012 blog post, usage +The page is no longer active. DHA2012: Building, Mapping, Connecting March 2012 blog post, talk, usage +The page is no longer active. Sherlock Holmes – Voyant February 27, 2012 blog post, usage, screenshot - +Page no more active On Public Access to Digital Data: Mining Public Comment February 1, 2012 blog post, usage +Page no more active What Can Digital Reading Tell Us About the Material Places of Victorian Poetry? January 1, 2012 blog post, talk, usage, screenshot, word trends, words in the entire corpus +The author believes Voyant Tools analysis might transform our historical understanding of poetry’s circulation, function and effects in the Victorian period. Multifaceted Data, (Digital Archive of Literacy Narratives-Project Home) January, 2012 paper, usage, screenshot +The page is no longer active. Data Mining History & the Canadian Landscape November 12, 2011 blog post, article, usage, screenshot, wordcloud, word trends + The author makes his progress for a data mining project in Historian’s Craft course. Every story has a beginning: Entering the web of data September 14, 2011 blog post, talk, usage, screenshot, word trends +Using the Voyant Tools, simple visualisations are created to find relative frequencies of words. -Some exhibition magic with Zotero and Omeka +Some exhibition magic with Zotero and Omeka June 6, 2011 blog post, usage, screenshot, wordcloud +The author writes about creating a little exhibition using the letters and use it for further research. IMTweet June 11, 2010 blog post, usage, screenshot, twitter +The two word clouds (the DHSI Twitter feed and the EMiC Twitter feed) were collected using the JiTR webscraper, a beta tool in development by Geoffrey Rockwell at the University of Alberta. +

 

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