Text cloud for paper in press
December 11, 2008
A text cloud meme worked it’s way through the geoblogosphere earlier this year but since that time, the Wordle tool, which creates the coolest looking images, has become the text cloud-making tool. See saxifraga’s entire dissertation here.
I’ve been super busy lately for several reasons … one of them was getting revisions done for a paper that is now finally “in press” for GSA Bulletin. When it actually comes out I’ll post about it, but in the meantime here’s the cloud.
Now only if I could focus for a day or two to put the finishing touches on another manuscript and submit the dang thing!
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I see Santa made it into your paper – very timely. Somehow though I don’t see any mention of “Claus” or “reindeer”… ;-)
I was going to make the same comment that Ron did! :D
ha … i didn’t notice that!
Does that mean you have a Santa Basin? ;)
Or, perhaps there are two Santa _____ Basins … it’s like a puzzle, the words are there, maybe someone can find them.
Congratulations on the GSA Bulletin paper. Looks interesting from what I can tell from the wordle cloud. Good luck with the AGU session also. I look forward to hear how it went.
“Barbara” and “Monica”?
Clara!
Yep, Barbara and Monica are the basins … Clara is the river!