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− | Here, you can code documents such as newspaper articles on the article level, the sentence level, or both. | + | Here, you can '''code documents''' such as newspaper articles on the article level, the sentence level, or both. |
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+ | == Creating a new codingjob step-by-step == | ||
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+ | If you want to '''make your own codingjob''' from scratch, follow the steps below. | ||
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+ | • It works best to first '''draw an outline of the coding scheme(s)''' before starting in AmCAT. | ||
+ | Think of which '''variables''' to use on which '''level''' (sentence or article), and of the '''answer categories''' that each variable should have. | ||
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+ | • Then, '''[[create codebooks]]''', '''sets of answer categories''', to attach to variables. You need to create these first to be able to connect the answer categories to the variables in the next step. | ||
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+ | • When this is done, '''[[create codingschemes]]''', '''schemes with variables for coding''', for both the article and the sentence level. | ||
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+ | • Lastly, '''[[create a codingjob]]''' where you '''add codingschemes, coder and articleset together'''. | ||
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+ | == Finished coding? == | ||
− | + | • When you are done coding, '''[[download coding results]]''' to '''use them for further analysis''' in programs such as Excel or SPSS. |
Manual annotation of documents in AmCAT is done in the Annotator. To go there, click on 'Annotator' on the upper right of the screen.
Here, you can code documents such as newspaper articles on the article level, the sentence level, or both.
If you want to make your own codingjob from scratch, follow the steps below.
• It works best to first draw an outline of the coding scheme(s) before starting in AmCAT. Think of which variables to use on which level (sentence or article), and of the answer categories that each variable should have.
• Then, create codebooks, sets of answer categories, to attach to variables. You need to create these first to be able to connect the answer categories to the variables in the next step.
• When this is done, create codingschemes, schemes with variables for coding, for both the article and the sentence level.
• Lastly, create a codingjob where you add codingschemes, coder and articleset together.
• When you are done coding, download coding results to use them for further analysis in programs such as Excel or SPSS.