Hey Amar, We ran into a similar issue with other tools, so we ended up just coding it up ourselves. Our prototype is here: https://github.com/alexleavitt/twitanno Alex --- Alexander Leavitt PhD Student USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism http://alexleavitt.com Twitter: @alexleavitt <http://twitter.com/alexleavitt> On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 8:44 AM, Amar Ashar <ashar@cyber.law.harvard.edu>wrote:
Hi All-
I'm writing on behalf of the Media Cloud <http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/ research/mediacloud> team at the Berkman Center with a request for research help: does anyone know of existing tools/interfaces that work well for coding URLs? Specifically, we're looking for existing tools that automatically serve up a URL to 1+ human coders, ask 1+ questions of them (including branches), record the answer(s), and then seamlessly serve up the next URL in the set. We've looked at a few different survey and text analysis tools, from Qualtrics to various commercial and open-source platforms, but haven't found one that has this specific function. If anyone knows of anything out there it might be useful for us to look at, including free software we could remix for this purpose, or other recommendations, I'd be grateful.
Thanks! Amar
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