Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 10 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 33748 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 73 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 internet 3 information 3 Network 2 system 2 site 2 message 2 mail 2 look 2 file 2 computer 2 Usenet 2 Unix 2 University 2 U.S. 2 Library 2 Information 2 FTP 2 DOS 1 year 1 work 1 web 1 user 1 url 1 type 1 text 1 service 1 right 1 okay 1 network 1 net 1 market 1 list 1 license 1 library 1 hand 1 good 1 filter 1 enter 1 command 1 chapter 1 address 1 World 1 Veronica 1 United 1 UUCP 1 U.S.C. 1 U.S.A. 1 Street 1 Shakespeare 1 Sec Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1094 internet 962 file 864 library 849 system 825 message 825 information 744 site 736 computer 727 service 628 access 624 mail 610 network 564 time 555 list 528 program 521 name 502 user 502 address 478 number 445 web 442 people 407 command 399 line 386 way 363 hand 338 directory 328 example 326 patron 325 page 323 software 323 news 317 text 314 modem 304 year 292 host 292 - 287 world 285 speech 282 database 280 use 279 work 270 thing 261 day 260 book 254 content 249 newsgroup 246 group 245 email 240 e 236 something Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1730 _ 977 Alan 370 Kurt 285 U.S. 236 Davey 222 Usenet 182 First 177 CompuServe 175 Amendment 173 CIPA 158 Information 157 Library 154 Unix 153 News 143 Mimi 141 FTP 132 University 124 Krishna 121 |#| 115 Internet 114 Network 105 New 104 DOS 99 Link 98 | 95 Court 89 Inc. 88 Sec 85 ftp 85 IP 82 Public 80 World 80 Natalie 80 MS 78 United 77 U.S.A. 77 Service 76 Marci 75 UUCP 73 George 73 Adam 72 # 70 National 69 States 69 Electronic 69 Computer 68 Edward 67 bps 66 Online 66 Congress Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4391 you 3512 it 2994 he 1953 i 1280 they 931 she 834 him 787 we 739 them 437 me 244 her 115 us 113 himself 63 itself 54 themselves 50 ''s 46 one 34 yourself 21 myself 18 yours 12 his 12 herself 8 ''em 7 rn 7 mine 6 hers 3 theirs 3 ourselves 2 s 2 oneself 2 huh 2 ftp 1 ucmp1.berkeley.edu 1 rfc-947 1 kb 1 em 1 bookshelf 1 a"s 1 > 1 12step Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 11132 be 3226 have 1722 do 1577 say 1369 use 1154 get 816 go 725 see 666 make 633 send 546 look 545 want 527 take 527 know 523 find 449 come 423 give 378 call 364 include 329 read 328 let 316 provide 299 think 298 hit 295 try 294 ask 288 tell 285 enter 284 follow 265 connect 265 block 259 work 242 write 242 contain 228 need 221 keep 218 put 213 filter 210 receive 208 run 207 start 204 base 202 type 197 offer 193 feel 184 hold 183 set 181 turn 181 require 170 mean Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2370 not 934 up 823 other 733 then 683 more 680 out 539 public 500 also 491 only 483 just 467 back 462 so 418 many 414 down 413 online 394 available 379 first 365 new 361 now 353 such 339 even 277 here 269 little 265 long 256 most 254 good 239 as 238 well 228 in 226 again 224 off 219 free 215 there 202 same 201 much 195 several 195 electronic 194 old 193 hard 191 never 187 own 187 on 185 often 184 too 183 right 177 still 177 local 177 away 177 all 175 high Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 134 most 87 Most 52 good 49 least 18 large 12 late 9 small 9 old 8 great 8 bad 7 simple 7 near 7 high 7 easy 6 quick 6 eld 6 big 5 new 5 long 4 fast 4 cheap 2 wide 2 short 2 safe 2 low 2 comp.sys.mac.dig 2 bright 1 young 1 weird 1 topmost 1 strange 1 steady 1 soft 1 slight 1 silly 1 scarce 1 pure 1 proud 1 loud 1 l 1 iqu 1 innermost 1 heavy 1 hard 1 handle 1 gentle 1 full 1 farth 1 comp.sys.ibm.pc.dig 1 common Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 122 most 16 least 6 well 1 surest 1 echotest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 web.resource.org 9 craphound.com 4 creativecommons.org 3 www.paed.uscourts.gov 2 www.w3.org 2 www.vvm.com 2 www.ntia.doc.gov 2 www.lambdalv.com 2 www.compupix.com 2 purl.org 2 federo.com 2 cancerftr.wkmc.com 1 www.x- 1 www.wrtl.org 1 www.whitehouse.com 1 www.visionartonline.com 1 www.usinter.net 1 www.trans-namibia-tours.com 1 www.torontomapleleafs.atmypage.com 1 www.tenzinpalmo.com 1 www.tek.com.au 1 www.socialworksearch.com 1 www.perigee.net 1 www.paed.uscourts.gov" 1 www.odyusa.com 1 www.nytimes.com 1 www.newyorktimes.com 1 www.missioncreep.com 1 www.m-w.com 1 www.goaskalice.com.columbia.edu 1 www.girls.com 1 www.geocities.com 1 www.friesian.com 1 www.fdp.dk 1 www.eff.org 1 www.dumblaws.com 1 www.dreamcastle.com 1 www.ctyme.com 1 www.coffeebeansupply.com 1 www.boys.com 1 www.bobcoughlin.org 1 www.arin.net 1 www.agapechurch.com 1 www.bookstoreusa.com 1 rru.worldbank.org 1 planet- 1 msnhomepages.talkcity.com 1 home8.inet.tele.dk 1 bob.nap.edu 1 apricotpie.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 2 http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"> 2 http://www.vvm.com/~bond/home.htm 2 http://www.lambdalv.com 2 http://www.compupix.com/gay/havurah.htm 2 http://web.resource.org/cc/Reproduction" 2 http://web.resource.org/cc/Notice" 2 http://web.resource.org/cc/Distribution" 2 http://web.resource.org/cc/Attribution" 2 http://web.resource.org/cc/" 2 http://federo.com 2 http://cancerftr.wkmc.com 1 http://www.x- 1 http://www.wrtl.org 1 http://www.whitehouse.com 1 http://www.visionartonline.com 1 http://www.usinter.net/wasa 1 http://www.trans-namibia-tours.com 1 http://www.torontomapleleafs.atmypage.com 1 http://www.tenzinpalmo.com 1 http://www.tek.com.au/suafc 1 http://www.socialworksearch.com/ 1 http://www.perigee.net/~mcmullen/homedustation/ 1 http://www.paed.uscourts.gov/documents/opinions 1 http://www.paed.uscourts.gov/documents 1 http://www.paed.uscourts.gov" 1 http://www.paed.uscourts.gov 1 http://www.odyusa.com 1 http://www.nytimes.com 1 http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/fttn99/contents.html 1 http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/dn/ 1 http://www.newyorktimes.com 1 http://www.missioncreep.com/mw/oree.html 1 http://www.m-w.com/dictionary.htm 1 http://www.goaskalice.com.columbia.edu 1 http://www.girls.com 1 http://www.geocities.com/adamscopa 1 http://www.friesian.com/ross/ca40 1 http://www.fdp.dk 1 http://www.eff.org/IP/DRM/itu_drm.php 1 http://www.dumblaws.com 1 http://www.dreamcastle.com/tungs 1 http://www.ctyme.com/mailman/listinfo/doctorow 1 http://www.coffeebeansupply.com 1 http://www.boys.com 1 http://www.bobcoughlin.org 1 http://www.arin.net 1 http://www.agapechurch.com 1 http://www.BookstoreUSA.com 1 http://web.resource.org/cc/HighIncomeNationUse" 1 http://web.resource.org/cc/DerivativeWorks" Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 13 opresno@extern.uio.no 8 mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu 8 listserv@ndsuvm1.bitn 6 service@nic.ddn.mil 6 ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com 6 mailer@vm1.nodak.edu 5 nuts@ora.com 5 service@nic.ddn.mil 5 listserv@vm1.nodak.edu 5 listserv@vm1.nodak.edu 4 mail-server@nisc.sri.com 4 brendan@cs.widener.edu 4 adamg@world.std.com 4 listserv@finhutc.bitn 3 yourname@site.name 3 spaf@cs.purdue.edu 3 mids@tic.com 3 lsimpson@cs.widener.edu 3 jpolly@nysernet.org 3 joe@ee.someplace.edu 3 jm@south.america.org 3 info@clarinet.com 3 eff@eff.org 3 brad@looking.on.ca 3 archive-server@cs.widener.edu 3 listserv@kentvm.kent.edu 2 wtm@bunker.shel.isc-br.com 2 wcvb@aol.com 2 voxbox@globe.com 2 user@site.name 2 user@attmail.com 2 sysop@news.ci.net 2 postel@isi.edu 2 pistserv@vm1.nodak.edu 2 ottawa-citizen@freenet.carleton.ca 2 oracle@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu 2 odin@pilot.njin.net 2 nnsc@nnsc.nsf.net 2 nightly@nbc.com 2 netlib@uunet.uu.net 2 netdir@mcsun.eu.net 2 mg@gracie.com 2 listserv@ulkyvm.bitn 2 listserv@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu 2 kaminski@netcom.com 2 joinkids@vms.cis.pitt.edu 2 help@cerf.net 2 help@carl.org 2 gherardi@sangamon.edu 2 genserv@pollux.bibsys.no Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 internet use policies 10 internet use logs 10 internet use policy 7 alan did n''t 5 * knew * 5 system does not 4 alan had n''t 4 system does n''t 3 * do * 3 alan had always 3 alan had never 3 alan said again 3 computer is ready 3 information is actually 3 people do n''t 3 site is down 3 systems do not 2 * are * 2 * did * 2 * do n''t 2 * do not 2 * know * 2 * see * 2 access are subject 2 address is incorrect 2 address is wrong 2 alan looked around 2 alan looked away 2 alan looked closer 2 alan was n''t 2 alan went inside 2 command does not 2 command is not 2 commands are available 2 computer have contact 2 computer is not 2 computers used only 2 directory has everything 2 file send off 2 files sent right 2 files use unix 2 internet is as 2 internet is only 2 kurt got back 2 kurt had n''t 2 kurt was already 2 libraries do not 2 libraries does not 2 libraries is due 2 libraries is more Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 service is not available 1 addresses do not always 1 command is not available 1 computers have no right 1 file is not necessarily 1 files have no importance 1 information ''s not proprietary 1 internet is not yet 1 internet were not very 1 libraries are not yet 1 libraries have no room 1 libraries is not as 1 line is not busy 1 lines have no interest 1 list is not necessary 1 lists were not enough 1 mail is not always 1 numbers had no such 1 programs have no word 1 sites are no different 1 sites are not necessarily 1 systems provide no user 1 web are not indexable 1 web is not even Sizes of items; "Measures in words, how big is each item?" ---------------------------------------------------------- 116914 18224 62035 118 53188 5180 16630 250 9444 49 7525 39 4214 56 30 4742 80 34 Readability of items; "How difficult is each item to read?" ----------------------------------------------------------- 93.0 18224 86.0 4742 80.0 118 76.0 250 70.0 39 69.0 49 59.0 56 52.0 5180 80 34 Item summaries; "In a narrative form, how can each item be abstracted?" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 118 for his "PDIAL" file in the alt.bbs.lists or news.answers newsgroups in the basics, you''ll be able to use e-mail to access databases and file your public-access site will tell you whether you have new mail the file and hit enter, type the number of the message you want to see posting to a file, for example, you''ll have to use some Unix commands if directory (at the command line, type: cd News) for a file called Hitting a capital C sends out a new message that tells host Usenet message or e-mail, and when you or your recipient reads the file, If you want to get more information on the first line, type 1 and hit enter: ftp.eff.org The pub/Net_info directory has a number of subdirectories containing various Internet resources guides and information ftp.uu.net Look for MS-DOS programs and files in the let you select files and programs from ftp sites this way. 18224 "Yup," Alan said, going up the stairs, sticking out his hand. "I don''t think Mimi wants company," Alan said. "Good night, then," Alan said, and turned on his heel. "Billy," Alan said to the solemn little boy, who nodded. "Look!" He handed Alan a small, desiccated lump, like a "I''d like to speak to Krishna," Alan said from under the hood of his "I don''t like you, either, Krishna," Alan said, twisting the arm "It''s nice," Alan said, "but you look like you could use some books." "It was nice to meet you, Kurt," Alan said, and shook his hand. "Tell me or this time I won''t miss," he said, looking Davey in the eye. "Good night, Alan," she said, and turned and started trudging home. "They''ll work," Kurt had said when Alan told him that he wanted to test "Okay, we''re open," the anarchist said looking Alan in the toes. 250 otherwise get a public domain book onto the Internet, you This is why SOME people fear the new Internet: other the Internet to control it, and the 40 million people who free access to the Internet for so long want to do an Internet Monopoly thing to ensure that what was free, The Internet Conquers Space, Time and Mass Production... The Internet Conquers Space, Time and Mass Production... The Internet Conquers Space, Time and Mass Production... Think of the time and effort people save simply by being and people want to limit this flow of information. on the Internet starting 24 years ago: and maybe reading of all things, electronic books, and, for the first time, to the Internet Public Library, as many have come to call it. I have said for years that by the time computers get as far into Right now there are 40-50 million people on the Internet-- 34 39 experimental network connecting hosts and terminal servers RFC-791, The Internet Protocol) must be implemented on any host backbone, regional network, and Internet inter-connection Before a local network can be connected to the Internet it octet as a network address and the remaining three as a host In the past sites requiring multiple network addresses Information on how to reach a particular network (routing information) must be stored in Internet gateways and packet Gateways exchange network routing information. Routing is the algorithm by which a network directs a packet RIP is a routing protocol based on XNS (Xerox Network machine on a network with multiple RIP speaking gateways. names and one or more network addresses (connections) to network with multiple gateways, and a host sends a RFC-947 * Multi-network Broadcasting within the Internet RFC-974 Mail Routing and the Domain System RFC-1009 Requirements for Internet Gateways Network Information Center (NIC) 4742 Copyright (C) 2007 by Lidija Rangelovska. Please see the corresponding RTF file for this eBook. RTF is Rich Text Format, and is readable in nearly any modern word processing program. 49 discussion lists, electronic journals and texts, and resources available Join EFF to be added to the mailing list or ftp the files yourself from and Internet Resource Guide, and a gateway to other library systems. An FTP visit to the Network Service Center at nnsc.nsf.net (128.89.1.178) provide an electronic directory service for locating information in an gopher items, immediately accessible via the gopher client just doubleclick to open directories, read files, or perform other searches -across includes a full suite of internet activities (mail, news, ftp, telnet). Services offered by The World include internet electronic mail, For a list of Internet Service Providers contact: networks, Free-Nets, subscription services, and where to get more information ftp to NIC.MERIT.EDU /internet/resources. Internet connectivity and software that does file transfers via FTP. Internet connectivity and software that does file transfers via FTP. New-List, the List of Lists, and the Internet Interest Groups file." 5180 contends that public libraries'' restrictions on patrons'' Internet software filtering companies use to gather and review Web pages, Internet user requests access to a certain Web site or page, 6% and 15% of the blocked Web sites in the public libraries that use of software filters, CIPA will induce public libraries to public libraries'' use of Internet filters is no different, for filtered Internet access, the library permits patrons to receive library''s provision of Internet access to patrons, when public A public library''s content-based restrictions on patrons'' restrictions on Internet access in public libraries be subject to purposes, a public library''s use of Internet filters, provided Hence, any public library''s use of a software filter required by public libraries that use software filters and permit patrons to library''s content-based restriction on patrons'' access to speech Internet Filtering in Public and School Libraries: What Content per year use public libraries for Internet access, and 56 -access to digital libraries of information, both textual and graphic. Library of Congress-to collect information on dinosaurs. library act as electronic information access centers, providing public Why the Public Library is a good place for NREN access 1. Books and other library resources should be provided for the 2. Libraries should provide materials and information Public libraries will offer access to all Public libraries also provide "free" services, though in fact the costs Why NREN in the Public Library is a bad idea The public library may find itself servicing of information resources and services electronically." "In this scenario, the public library will develop and mount services public libraries need NREN. "digital libraries" of electronic information. Public Libraries and the INTERNET/NREN: New Challenges, New Opportunities. the Publication Office, School of Information Studies, Syracuse The U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Technology Policy on Library and Information Services'' Roles in 80