Quick start

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Overview

Questions

  • Really fast, what are some of the thing the Reader can do?

Objectives

  • To outline very quickly, some of the different functions of the Reader

On your mark. Get set. Go!


Once you have installed the Toolbox, there are quite a number of commands you can use for the purposes of analyzing (“reading”) a corpus. Here are just a few of them:

  • rdr - to output a menu of all commands

  • rdr --help - same as above, and remember, --help can be appended to any rdr command; for example: rdr download --help, rdr concordance --help, or rdr ngrams --help

  • rdr set -s local - denote the location of your Distant Reader data sets (“study carrels”); for now, accept the default

  • rdr download homer - download a previously created study carrel and save it in your local library

Key Points

  • The Reader provides many differentr ways to model a corpus