[Air-L] software for recording search results?

Melissa Bliss melissa.bliss at qmul.ac.uk
Tue Feb 20 03:28:24 PST 2018


WebRecorder may be helpful for some of this
https://webrecorder.io/


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Melissa Bliss

PhD candidate
Cognitive Science Research Group
School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science
Queen Mary University of London

> On 20 Feb 2018, at 11:17, Charles M. Ess <c.m.ess at media.uio.no> wrote:
> 
> Dear AoIR-ists,
> 
> A Master's student is comparing search results on ca. 120 key search terms in two different national locations.  The student is building on a considerable body of often quite sophisticated analyses along these lines - but by people with access to programmers and/or who can build the code they want / need themselves.
> 
> What the student wants to do is simply record the first, e.g., 10 or 20 hits in response to a given key search term.
> Beyond taking screen shots and pushing the results into a spreadsheet for (relatively simple) analysis -
> does anyone have recommendations for available software that might be more directly helpful with this sort of data collection and recording?
> 
> Will look forward to any advice and suggestions you can offer - many thanks in advance,
> - charles
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> Professor in Media Studies
> Department of Media and Communication
> University of Oslo
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