my thesis wordle
Aug. 16th, 2009 09:18 pmI was just reminded (reading
ariadne3's latest journal entry) that things like wordles exist. Therefore I present to you The Cambrian Metamorphic History of Tasmania reduced to just the most frequently used words of the 47,498 words which appear in the main body of the thesis (not counting the list of references, the abstract, the list of figures, the table of contents or the appendices).
I just added up the figures, for the first time ever:
Chapter 1 (Introduction): 3 figures
Chapter 2 (Collingwood River): 72 figures
Chapter 3 (Southwest Coast): 30 figures
Chapter 4 (Other Locations): 20 figures
Chapter 5 (Timing of Metamorphism): 123 figures
Chapter 6 (Discussion & Conclusions): 13 figures
Total: 261 figures, all of which are referenced in the text at least once, many of which get mentioned on more than one occasion. Gee, why would that word be so common?
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I just added up the figures, for the first time ever:
Chapter 1 (Introduction): 3 figures
Chapter 2 (Collingwood River): 72 figures
Chapter 3 (Southwest Coast): 30 figures
Chapter 4 (Other Locations): 20 figures
Chapter 5 (Timing of Metamorphism): 123 figures
Chapter 6 (Discussion & Conclusions): 13 figures
Total: 261 figures, all of which are referenced in the text at least once, many of which get mentioned on more than one occasion. Gee, why would that word be so common?