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. This report is a terse narrative report, and when processing is complete you will be linked to a more complete narrative report. Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 4 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 36216 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 69 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 work 2 charity 2 Mr. 1 woman 1 state 1 poor 1 object 1 man 1 jewish 1 illustration 1 home 1 day 1 child 1 York 1 William 1 West 1 Virginia 1 United 1 Street 1 Sam 1 Red 1 Ohio 1 New 1 Mrs. 1 Manager 1 Lawson 1 Jews 1 House 1 Cross 1 Creek 1 Cram 1 Council 1 Cabin Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 430 man 413 child 333 woman 239 day 225 charity 192 work 188 year 188 time 165 house 152 one 147 room 139 mother 127 state 127 money 127 investigator 124 case 117 people 114 office 111 dollar 111 boy 109 week 103 month 102 door 97 life 96 law 96 home 92 institution 89 place 87 cent 84 miner 84 hand 80 applicant 79 fact 79 condition 76 way 76 eye 72 girl 72 coal 69 face 69 country 68 family 67 bread 66 worker 66 word 65 disease 64 thing 64 hour 61 wage 61 part 61 mine Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 305 _ 138 Mr. 109 Mrs. 77 Manager 71 Cram 58 West 51 New 43 Jews 40 York 40 S. 39 Virginia 37 B. 34 Creek 33 United 33 Street 30 Sam 27 M. 27 D. 26 William 26 R. 26 Cabin 24 W. 24 Ohio 23 States 23 House 22 Lawson 22 God 20 Association 19 Red 19 Paint 19 Jew 18 Pittsburgh 18 Cross 17 Neighborhood 17 Governor 17 Colton 16 Congress 15 Society 14 Wilson 14 Survey 14 San 14 Russia 14 America 13 Labor 13 H. 13 G. 13 Francisco 13 Charity 12 President 12 P. Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1548 i 950 he 895 it 808 they 746 she 545 you 408 me 385 them 336 him 296 we 222 her 81 us 46 himself 43 themselves 30 myself 24 herself 22 one 18 yourself 16 itself 6 mine 4 theirs 4 ourselves 2 yours 2 ''s 1 well_--they 1 thy 1 thee 1 subscribers"--they 1 hers 1 d''you Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 4318 be 1487 have 651 do 349 go 268 give 263 get 251 make 247 know 246 come 244 say 212 take 212 see 205 tell 174 want 154 ask 143 look 140 work 126 think 118 call 104 find 93 send 92 put 89 keep 80 pay 79 live 76 speak 74 bring 73 show 70 become 68 help 67 answer 66 follow 65 sit 64 hear 61 stand 61 feel 60 try 60 receive 60 let 60 cry 57 die 55 pass 54 apply 52 use 49 enter 47 turn 47 leave 46 seem 46 report 45 run Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 993 not 249 out 234 so 200 poor 199 other 197 more 185 old 181 up 158 only 154 good 149 very 148 well 147 then 133 few 118 little 118 great 116 now 116 much 110 here 103 again 99 many 99 away 93 as 92 first 85 there 85 never 85 even 77 such 76 too 76 most 76 last 75 young 75 new 74 down 73 social 73 own 72 same 71 whole 70 long 70 in 70 all 66 just 64 still 61 soon 61 once 57 next 56 also 55 back 52 big 50 sick Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30 good 22 most 22 great 17 least 12 old 8 Most 7 bad 6 slight 6 high 5 near 5 low 3 poor 3 large 3 big 2 small 2 proud 2 fine 2 cold 1 young 1 wise 1 sweet 1 strong 1 short 1 rich 1 ready 1 pure 1 noble 1 mean 1 manif 1 late 1 l 1 holy 1 heavy 1 happy 1 grave 1 full 1 easy 1 early 1 dark 1 cruel 1 able Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 54 most 2 well 1 worst 1 lowest 1 least Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 children are hungry 3 children are not 3 men do not 2 boy came out 2 children be not 2 children came in 2 children were not 2 investigator does not 2 investigators are women 2 mother did not 2 woman did not 2 woman was not 1 _ are always 1 _ take _ 1 _ was not 1 boy calls out 1 boy did not 1 boy put in 1 boy was immediately 1 boy was too 1 boys are out 1 boys called out 1 case has not 1 case was not 1 case was really 1 cases do not 1 charities are here 1 charities are more 1 charities be united 1 charities is not 1 charities is worse 1 charities were better 1 charities were really 1 charity are respectable 1 charity is not 1 charity is respectable 1 charity is such 1 child did not 1 child gets sick 1 child is always 1 child is often 1 child was due 1 child was ill 1 child was soon 1 children are always 1 children are back 1 children are children 1 children do not 1 children found work 1 children had never Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 children are not dead 1 children are not more 1 children have no food 1 children have no supper 1 children were not well 1 house are no better 1 house are not needlessly 1 houses was not more 1 law takes no immediate 1 man took no active 1 man wants no friction 1 one has no right 1 people had no idea 1 people have no one 1 years are not so A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 42363 author = Bercovici, Konrad title = Crimes of Charity date = keywords = Cram; Lawson; Manager; Mr.; Mrs.; Sam; Street; charity; child; day; home; poor; woman; work summary = children--a fine woman, a good mother, a real lady, if you want to know. "Why did you leave Mrs. S., that poor woman, without coal?" I asked. A woman came, looked around, questioned me and went away. The next day I went to the office and gave a report of my work. of sufferers there." Again the young man thinks of the good work, but The records of the institution were looked up, and every man and woman A woman''s pension has been discontinued _because her children looked too woman with two children, one eight and one six years old. the investigator, Mrs. G., herself a mother of children, explained to A woman, Bertha S., about thirty years old, still good looking, despite old woman might take his last days into his own hands and come out with rooms--my children are on the streets." The investigator, Mrs. B., uses id = 29505 author = Faudel, Henry title = Suggestions to the Jews for improvement in reference to their charities, education, and general government date = keywords = Council; Jews; charity; jewish; object summary = London alone, a number of distinct Jewish Congregations, _independent_ general co-operation, and for one common fund, every kindly feeling The anxiety of the poor Jews for instruction,--of the trading classes carried out, will tend to elevate the Jews from their present degraded contribute to the general _honour_ or _disgrace_, it is our duty to subsistence, an evil which not only affects the present generation, Let us contrast in our minds, for one moment, the present state of aloud, "There is a feeling of hope stirring among the Jews--they seek power, the Jews cannot stand still and be at the same time respected. aged would be provided for--the ignorant instructed--and, as a general The great sums distributed in known or public charities are more than Let, then, the present _funds_ of all the charities be united, with received--with a power such as this pressing upon the general id = 43625 author = Various title = The Survey, Volume XXX, Number 1, April 5, 1913 date = keywords = Cabin; Creek; Cross; House; Mr.; New; Ohio; Red; United; Virginia; West; William; York; illustration; man; state; work summary = comprehensive review of emergent relief work following great disasters. Act II shows William working in different places, and for short times, hearten him in his great work for years to come." It is all in the way cause, but the physicians on the case agreed in stating that lead formed The draft of a new law, prepared after months of careful investigation work unceasingly in state and nation for trade disease compensation. the new state insurance law in Ohio has rendered justice in such cases classes of diseases, a trained social worker was set at work in January, social follow-up work, whereby the patients are held at the clinic until condition was good, as things go for men in the coal fields, and the Yet the game has cost the state, the operators and the miners millions fact in most instances the reason the men do not work more days in a