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bootcat:tutorials:basic_3 [2018/02/07 15:28] – eros | bootcat:tutorials:basic_3 [2022/10/07 12:58] – [Saving query results] eros | ||
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- | ==== Collecting URLs ==== | + | ==== Saving query results |
What happens here is that we open each of the queries generated in the previous step in a web browser. Each tuple (combinations of our seeds) generated earlier becomes a query. This method allows us to identify texts that are relevant to the more or less specific corpus (domain) in which we are interested, based on how specialized or general the seeds are. | What happens here is that we open each of the queries generated in the previous step in a web browser. Each tuple (combinations of our seeds) generated earlier becomes a query. This method allows us to identify texts that are relevant to the more or less specific corpus (domain) in which we are interested, based on how specialized or general the seeds are. | ||
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- | Now you need to save the page by using the "Save page" function of your browser (on Windows you can just press CTRL-S, on MacOS CMD-S), a dialog box will appear asking you where you want to save the page. You need to select the folder | + | Now you need to save the page by using the "Save page" function of your browser (on Windows you can just press CTRL-S, on MacOS press CMD-S), a dialog box will appear asking you where you want to save the page. You need to select the folder |
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+ | **NB**: make sure you're saving the queries either as "Web page, Complete", | ||
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+ | ==== Collecting URLs ==== | ||
Once you're done saving the results of all queries, click on " | Once you're done saving the results of all queries, click on " |