Luis, I suggests you starts with the following site:
http://www.gsu.edu/~wwwcom/ >From there, you can get links to CONTENT, the internet mailing list and to several other web sites including these excellent ones: http://academic.csuohio.edu/kneuendorf/content An extensive site that supports users of Neuendorf's The Content Analysis Guidebook. http://www.content-analysis.de/ Matthias Romppel's rather large and useful site. www.textanalysis.info Harald Klein's site provides useful information regarding software for text analysis. There are numerous content analysis software out there. Don't forget to look at our own content analysis module namedWordStat which is integrated within Simstat, a general statistical software. You can get information on our software from: www.simstat.com and more specifically on the content analysis module from: www.simstat.com/wordstat.htm Normand Peladeau Provalis Research "Luis García de la Fuente" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi to all > > I´m conducting a study around electronic content analysis. Any > information / references would be wellcome: links, books, thoughts, > etc. > > My main question / concern is: To what extent is it possible today for > computers to generate summaries on articles, books, etc. using neural > networks, simple word counting, etc. ? > > I would enjoy to exchange some thoughts about this issue as well > > Thanks > > Luis García de la Fuente ================================================================= Instructions for joining and leaving this list, remarks about the problem of INAPPROPRIATE MESSAGES, and archives are available at http://jse.stat.ncsu.edu/ =================================================================