Centre for Digital Humanities

Call to Action

How can I-Analyzer work better for you? Share your wishes!

Have you ever used I-Analyzer? Are there certain features or corpora you would like to see in I-Analyzer? This user survey is your chance to share your ideas with the scientific developers from the Research Software Lab of the Centre for Digital Humanities. All of the questions in this survey are optional, and your responses are completely anonymous.

About I-Analyzer

Text and data mining (TDM) simplifies the exploration of large datasets (or corpora), making it easier to identify patterns and relationships. TDM tool I-Analyzer is geared toward the pre-analysis phase, allowing researchers and students to conduct full-text searches to quickly locate relevant documents. Users can also apply a multitude of filters, create visualisations to understand broader trends within a corpus, and export selected data subsets for further in-depth analysis in other software programs. 

I-Analyzer is open-source software, freely available and primarily intended for academic research and higher education. The tool is continuously developed and maintained in-house at the Research Software Lab of UU’s Centre for Digital Humanities (CDH). Work on I-Analyzer began in 2017 to address the increasing demand, particularly among Social Sciences and Humanities researchers, for an accessible tool to facilitate preliminary text analysis. 

Survey results

The results of the survey help us to determine what to focus on in future projects. We may also point to the results of the survey in funding applications for projects. By filling in your wishes in this survey, you are helping to make those a reality. Thank you very much in advance.

Fill out the I-Analyzer user survey