German artist, Klaus Oehler (*1985), created a fascinating video with Inputlog, setting up a dialogue between the process and the product of writing (‘Prozedukt’). Klaus Oehler studied Indology, Iranian Studies, and Mathematics at the University of...
Preceding the SIGWriting 2022 conference in Umeå (Sweden), a two-day research school is organized. From: Friday 17th June till Sunday 19th June 2022. During this event we will take care of a training session on Inputlog, also introducing the latest updates.
You can now explore, filter, and download a 5K+ corpus of copy tasks (open access) and dynamically compare the data with your own collected data. Access the Inputlog <Inputlog copy task dashboard>.
Roeser, J., De Maeyer, S., Leijten, M., & Van Waes, L. (accepted for publication). Modelling typing disfluencies using Bayesian mixture models, Reading and Writing: An interdisciplinary journal | https://doi.org/10.1007/s11145-021-10203-z Van Waes, L., Leijten,...
The copy task is now also available in Swedish. You can complete the copy task in twelve languages now. A heartfelt thank you to Åsa Wengelin and Lisa Bengtsson (University of Gothenburgh, Sweden). They were so kind to design the Swedish copy task. Have a...
In Inputlog 8.0.17 we are happy to introduce the following improvements: Versioning: new setting to store timed intermediate document versions Writers’ comments: possibility to add meta comments in a pop-up window upon closing a session Copy task analysis:...
Leijten, M., & Van Waes, L. (2013).
Keystroke Logging in Writing Research: Using Inputlog to Analyze Writing Processes. Written Communication 30(3), 358-392 | DOI: 10.1177/0741088313491692