jeff pomerantz’s blog pointed me to a site called tagcrowd. i pasted in the text of my forthcoming chapter, The impact of locally developed electronic resource management systems (in the book Electronic Resource Management in Libraries: Research and Practice). Here is the resulting cloud, which identifies the big concepts by their frequency of use:
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created at TagCrowd.com
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