Given a corpus of narrative text, the Distant Reader creates data sets -- affectionately called "study carrels" -- for the purposes of use & understanding. By definition, data sets are designed to be computable, and this Web page is the result of one such computing process applied against the study carrel named curated-theological_librarianship-v16_n01-2023. Here you will find a simple analysis of the carrel's extracted features. Use the features to characterize the content of the carrel, and use the features as a sort of back-of-the-book index as input for more in-depth use & understanding. For more information, please see the read me file describing study carrels in greater detail.
Creator | emorgan |
Date created | 2024-06-02 |
Number of items | 8 |
Number of words | 19616 |
Average readability score | 52 |
Bibliographics | plain text; HTML; JSON |
Other files | stopwords; entire corpus |
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For more information, please see the read me file describing study carrels in greater detail.