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Building Collections and Analyzing Data

Stacy Kowalczyk. Building Collections and Analyzing Data. Goals. To show the current capability of the HTRC To get feedback about additional functionality To get feedback on the usefulness of the applications To find out more about researchers needs for subcollections. Agenda.

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Building Collections and Analyzing Data

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  1. Stacy Kowalczyk Building Collections and Analyzing Data

  2. Goals • To show the current capability of the HTRC • To get feedback about additional functionality • To get feedback on the usefulness of the applications • To find out more about researchers needs for subcollections

  3. Agenda • Introduction • Application demos • Hands on collection building • Hands on data analysis • Discussion

  4. HTRC Applications

  5. HTRC Collection Builder • Provides a familiar search interface to the entire HTRC collection • Allows for fielded and free text searching • Interface for personalized sub-collections of the data for further processing • Creating new subcollection • Updating existing subcollections • Based on the Blacklight open source search interface

  6. HTRC Interactive Web Interface • Provides simple interface to the HTRC infrastructure • Manage Collections • Submit Algorithms • Use Computational resources • Manage Jobs • View Results

  7. Infrastructure Components • Authentication • Agent • Registry • APIs • Data access • Solr access • Secured computational resources

  8. Collection Builder Demo

  9. Collection Builder Process Flow Search Application Login Authentication Search Agent solr API Retrieve a Collection Registry Agent Registry Save a Collection Agent

  10. Collection Builder Process Flow Login Search Agent solr API Retrieve a Collection Registry Agent Registry Save a Collection Agent

  11. Build a Collection • http://htrc.mine.nu/blacklight • Use Firefox, Safari, Chrome browsers • Login using the ID provided • Create a collection to be analyzed • Search • Create a collection • Retrieve the collection • Add or remove a volume • Save revised collection

  12. HTRC Web Interface Demo

  13. Algorithm Process Flow HTRC Web Application Login Authentication View Algos parameters Agent Registry Computation Resource Agent Submit Algo Registry View Job Status Agent Registry Agent View Job Results

  14. Run an Algorithm • http://smoketree.cs.indiana.edu:8999/HTRC-UI-Portal2/LogoutAction • Sign on with the IDs provided • View your collections • Run an algorithm • Word count • Simple tag cloud • Results • Job management • View Results

  15. Feedback • What worked for you? • What did not work? • Where there interactions that were awkward? • What additional functions would you like to see? • What types of algorithms do you use in your research? • What environments do these algorithms require? • What is the approximate size of the collections you use in your work? • Were you able to find useful materials for your research? Would subsetting the collection apriori help you find materials?

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