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CDH workshop (in-person & online): Exploring parliamentary data in I-Analyzer

07 February 2025 @ 15:00 – 17:00 – This entry-level workshop, organized by the Centre for Digital Humanities, is designed to teach you how to explore parliamentary data in the open-source, online tool I-Analyzer. The workshop will be …

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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….

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The U-Blad corpus now available in I-Analyzer

The CDH Research Software Lab has added all print editions of the U-Blad to the online text and data mining tool I-Analyzer.  The U-Blad served as Utrecht University’s (UU) independent magazine from 1969 to 2010. Launched on 5 September 1969, under the title U utrechtse universitaire reflexen, it was later renamed the U-Blad in 1974….

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CDH/UB workshop: Exploring online newspaper archives with Delpher and I-Analyzer

17 October 2024 @ 10:30 – 13:00 – This entry-level workshop, a joint effort between the Centre for Digital Humanities (CDH) and Utrecht University Library (UB), is designed to assist participants in navigating large digitized newspaper archives. This …

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Text search and exploration tool I-Analyzer now open source

I-Analyzer, the user friendly text and data mining tool developed and maintained by the CDH Research Software Lab (RSLab), is now open source. By making the source code freely available, RSLab has significantly progressed in their commitment to promoting FAIR principles. In March 2023, the Research Software Lab received two FAIR Research IT Innovation Grants from the…

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Use I-Analyzer tool for informed voting in Dutch Elections on November 22

Would you like to gain insight into what statements politicians or parties have made on a particular subject? The Dutch Parliamentary Speeches, from 1815 to 2022, have now been added to the text search and exploration tool I-Analyzer. Developed and maintained by the CDH Research Software Lab, this open-source software is accessible to anyone interested…

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