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The Amsterdam Content Analysis Toolkit (AmCAT) is a free open source infrastructure that makes it easy to conduct large-scale automatic and manual content analysis (text analysis) for the social sciences and humanities. AmCAT aims to make manual and automatic content analysis of various types of texts more easy and accessible. AmCAT improves the use and the standard of content analysis in the social sciences and humanities, and stimulates the sharing of data and analyses.  
 
The Amsterdam Content Analysis Toolkit (AmCAT) is a free open source infrastructure that makes it easy to conduct large-scale automatic and manual content analysis (text analysis) for the social sciences and humanities. AmCAT aims to make manual and automatic content analysis of various types of texts more easy and accessible. AmCAT improves the use and the standard of content analysis in the social sciences and humanities, and stimulates the sharing of data and analyses.  
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This wiki provides a beginner's guide to AmCAT.   
 
This wiki provides a beginner's guide to AmCAT.   
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'''To do:''' Het principe van AmCAT in een paar zinnen vatten (ter vervanging van de derde alinea hierboven "The AmCAT system ... - ... to be useful").
  
 
== Getting started with AmCAT ==
 
== Getting started with AmCAT ==
  
Why don't you take a [[3.3:Quick Tour|Quick Tour]] of AmCAT functions?
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[[File:Figure 1.1 - AmCAT Navigator 3 Login Screen.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Figure 1.1 AmCAT Navigator Login Screen]]
  
When you're ready to get started with AmCAT, follow these steps to get set up:
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An AmCAT project starts in the AmCAT Navigator (see Figure 1.1). You can log in at the AmCAT Navigator using your browser (e.g., Firefox, Google Chrome or Internet Explorer). Go to https://amcat.nl and log in to AmCAT. In order to be able to log in, you need to create an [[Account]].
  
# [[3.3:Account|Create an account]] so you can log in
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[[File:Figure 1.2 - AmCAT Navigator 3 Example Article Set.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Figure 1.2 AmCAT Navigator Example Article Set]]
# [[3.3:Create a project|Create a project]]
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# [[3.3:Upload articles|Upload articles]] to a project
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== Using AmCAT ==
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Logging in brings you to the AmCAT home page, where you click on the blue 'Manage Projects' button to go to the location where your AmCAT projects are stored. These can be your own project or the projects of other AmCAT users that allow you to have a guest role. If you want to start a new AmCAT project, the first step is [[Creating an AmCAT project and adding articles]] to this project. However, when the AmCAT project has already been created, you select the relevant project by clicking on the project name. Selecting a project brings you to the article sets (i.e. a collection of texts) this particular project contains. You can use each of your article sets separately or (selections of them) all together. On the AmCAT home page you can also find a number of public featured article sets you can use.
  
AmCAT can be used in a variety of ways:
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[[File:Figure 1.3 - AmCAT Navigator 3 Article Set Article Overview.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Figure 1.3 AmCAT Navigator Article Set Article Overview]]
  
* [[3.3:Querying|Querying article sets]] to get an overview of your data, perform automatic quantitative content analysis based on keywords or to select and save a set of articles for further analysis
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As an example, we use an article set called 'Wikinews articles for terror*', an article set with all Wikinews articles including the word 'terror' from November 2004 until January 2015. As you can see in Figure 1.2, this article set includes 1406 articles. By clicking on the article set you will get an overview of all the articles in this set (see Figure 1.3). The overview shows you the (article)id, date, headline, mediumid, medium and lenght (in words) of each article in the article set. As you can see in Figure 1.3 (lower left corner), this article set includes a total of 1406 articles. You can click on any of these individual articles in this list, which directs you to the full lenght version of the article and a short list with article details. Before actually starting your content analysis, it is recommended that you first explore the articles in the article set by clicking on some of the articles in the set to get a good feel of the data you will be working with.
* [[3.3:Annotation|Manual annotation]] of articles
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* Use the [[3.3:Annotator|Annotator]] to code articles
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== Improving AmCAT ==
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== Using AmCAT ==
  
AmCAT is an open source project that depends on its community for success. Here's what you can do to help improve AmCAT:
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AmCAT can be used in a variety of ways:
 
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* Edit this wiki: Improve the documentation on this site by editing this wiki: improve articles to correct mistakes, or clarify things, etc.
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* Report problems, bugs, and great feature ideas on our [http://github.com/amcat/amcat/issues issue tracker] ([http://github.com/join Github account required])
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* Test new versions of AmCAT on [http://preview.amcat.nl preview.amcat.nl]
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* [http://github.com/amcat/amcat Download the source code], setup your own server, clone it, and send us your improvements as pull requests!
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[[Category:Manual]]
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* [[Querying|Querying article sets]] to get an overview of your data, perform quantitative content analysis based on keywords or to select and save a set of articles for further analysis
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* [[Annotation|Manual annotation]] of articles
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