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Using a Concordance

OPEN TO:
-Faculty -Graduate Students -Postdocs -Staff -Undergraduate Students

Use a concordance to analyze your readings and scholarly content; more than simple find.

Concordances are centuries old tools used to "read" & understand large volumes of text. Modern-day concordances also help the reader identify statistically significant key words, collocations, as well as navigate a text in question. This workshop will demonstrate and facilitate the use of a free, cross-platform concordance program called AntConc to do all of these things and more. Think of it as if it were a search engine for your own personal corpora. Got lots of digital books or articles you need to read? Bring them and your computer to this workshop and learn how navigate them as a whole.

RELATED LIBGUIDE: Text mining and natural language processing by Eric Lease Morgan

DATE
Thursday, November 21, 2024
TIME
9:30AM - 10:30AM
LOCATION
Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship // Hesburgh Library 2nd Floor // Consultation Room 247
PRESENTER
Eric Lease Morgan
CATEGORIES
CDS | Text Mining & Analysis Workshops

Registration is required. There are 7 seats available.

Contact Info

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Eric Lease Morgan

Hesburgh Library
131 Hesburgh Library
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN 46556

(574) 631-8604
emorgan@nd.edu
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Center for Digital Scholarship

Hesburgh Library–2nd Floor NE
cds.library.nd.edu
cds@nd.edu

Julie C. Vecchio '04, MPH, MLIS
Co-Interim Director
jvecchio@nd.edu
(574) 631-4900