Archive index and anonymized excerpts
The archive catalogs anonymized excerpts and structured annotations that illustrate negotiation formats across professional contexts. Entries are indexed by model type, role constellation, and marker tokens used in the annotation schema. Each record contains a neutral descriptor, a minimal contextual note (sector and meeting type), a visual map in graphite notation, and a tabular export of moves with standardized tags for role, token type, and temporal position. Records avoid outcome-focused language and omit identifying details to preserve privacy. The archive supports structured queries by marker, model, or role configuration so that researchers can locate comparable episodes for descriptive analysis. Materials are presented as documentation artifacts for reproducible review, and each entry includes a short note describing how anonymization was applied and which fields were redacted to protect identities while retaining structural features important to analysis.
Indexing, tags, and structural fields
Records in the archive are structured to maximize clarity for descriptive review. Each entry includes a controlled set of structural fields: model classification (one of the taxonomy templates), participant role set (anonymized role tokens), sequence segmentation (ordered move indices), marker tokens (initiation, proposal, clarification, concession, closing), and metadata fields for setting and timestamp granularity. Tagging follows a controlled vocabulary that maps to the notation legend used in visual maps. Indexing supports combined queries such as marker type plus model classification so that reviewers can assemble representative samples of structurally similar episodes. The archival layout favors compact, machine-readable tabular exports paired with human-readable diagrams so that analysis pipelines and visual review remain synchronized. An explicit provenance note records whether a record was derived from an original transcript or from a secondary summarization and documents any transformations applied during anonymization or segmentation.
Anonymization, access, and reproducibility
To preserve confidentiality the archive applies a standard anonymization protocol that removes or obfuscates personal identifiers while retaining structural markers necessary for analysis. Protocol steps include the redaction of names and specific organizational references, normalization of timestamps to non-identifying intervals, and the replacement of role names with generic tokens. Each archived record includes a note describing which fields were redacted and the rationale for retained context. Access to full tabular exports and visual maps is provided for descriptive research use; records are licensed for informational purposes with clear attribution to the archive. Reproducibility notes accompany entries and specify the labeling rules used in segmentation and token assignment so that independent reviewers can apply the same steps to replicate the annotation. The archive thus supports comparative structural study while maintaining ethical safeguards and clear documentation of transformations applied to source materials.
Search index
Find records by model, marker token, or anonymized role constellation.
Export formats
Tabular exports and visual maps designed for analytical pipelines and visual review.
Licensing note
Materials are provided for informational and research purposes with clear attribution and anonymization requirements.