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My name is Micki Kaufman. I am a doctoral student at the CUNY Graduate Center. And I am the originator of the Quantifying Kissinger project. Quantifying Kissinger is a series of textual analyses of the Kissinger correspondence at the Digital National Security Archive. It comprises 17,600 telephone conversations and meeting memoranda that were transcribed and declassified and made available at the National Security Archive website. There are a number of steps in the process. Most importantly is getting the material to a point at which it can be analyzed using textual analysis tools. In order to do that I wrote a number of scraping tools to pull down approximately 54,000 different files. Those include the 17,600 meeting memos, but also short and long metadata description pages for each of the documents that describe its date, its place of origin, the participants and subjects discussed, etc.. We used quite a number of tools in the analysis. We used a tool called AntConc that is used for