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titleStep-by-Step Tutorial
  1. Log into hathitrust.org using your institutional credentials. 

  2. Enter your search terms. You can also click on the "Advanced Search" link beneath the "Search" button, which allows you to uncheck the "Full View Only" box. It If it is checked, your search will only return public domain works that can be viewed in full. By unchecking this box, your search will include in-copyright material that cannot be read directly but can be analyzed via HTRC tools. (See HDL's Search Tips for help with searching.)


  3. On the search results page, check the box next to the volume name, then click the Add button next to the drop-down menu that reads “”New collection…”



  4. When adding volumes to a new collection, you will be prompted to name the collection and give it a description. Note: In order to import your collection into HTRC Analytics, you must make your collection public.



  5. Add additional volumes to your collection. You can add multiple volumes at the same time by checking the boxes next to multiple books. Make sure you have the right collection selected before clicking Add.

  6. Once you have finished adding volumes, select My Collections from the profile menu at the top of your screen to see a list of all your collections. Click on the one you are currently working with. On the collection’s page, copy the URL in the box underneath the headings "Collection Tools" >> "Share" >> "Link to this collection."

  7. In a separate tab, go to https://analytics.hathitrust.org/ and sign in using your institutional credentials, then select View worksets from the menu at the top of the page under the Data navigation label.

  8. Click Create a Workset, then Import from HathiTrust.




  9. Paste the collection URL that you copied from HDL, then click Fetch Collection. The page will automatically assign your new workset the name and description for your HDL collection, but you can change them if you would like. Select if you would like your workset to be public or private, then click Create Workset.




You will return to a list of all of your worksets. From there, you can select your workset to view information about the volumes, change its public/private status, and run HTRC algorithms.

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