@article {ball_automated_1994,
	title = {Automated Text Analysis: Cautionary Tales},
	journal = {Literary and Linguistic Computing},
	volume = {9},
	number = {4},
	year = {1994},
	note = {00052},
	month = {jan},
	pages = {295{\textendash}302},
	abstract = {Ball begins this paper by arguing that it is combination of online textual objects and computational analysis tool that provide scholars with the ability to analyze vast amounts of data in a short time. However, Ball asserts that this ease of access does not mean that the results are always accurate or reliable. The balance of Ball{\textquoteright}s paper delves into some of the key issues with text analysis research: corpus design, recall, limitations of individual tools, and hidden variable. Despite focusing on the pitfalls of this research, Ball concludes by making clear that he is not discouraging this type of research but rather promoting awareness in order to better equip scholars.},
	issn = {0268-1145, 1477-4615},
	doi = {10.1093/llc/9.4.295},
	url = {http://llc.oxfordjournals.org/content/9/4/295},
	author = {Ball, C. N.}
}
