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Hermeneutic Unit: Parrot. Digital Library of Information Science and Technology (DLIST) is a cross-institutional, subject-based, open access digital archive for the Information Sciences, including Archives and Records Management, Library and Information Science, Information Systems, Digital Curation, Museum Informatics, records management and other critical information infrastructures. The archive can be used for new materials as well as for classics such as the The Five Laws of Library Science 1931, Ranganathan, S. R. We also are particularly interested in multi-cultural and cultural competency aspects of the DLIST subject domain. Academics, researchers, and practitioners create a wealth of content that includes published papers, instructional materials, tutorials for software and databases, bibliographies, pathfinders, bibliometric datasets, dissertations and reports.

DLIST aims to capture this wealth of information in a library that is openly available for re-use and global dissemination. 10 | MAXQDA - The Art of Text Analysis. MAXQDA/マックスキューディエー. Provalis Research - News. March 30, 2009 Montreal, March 30, 2009 – Provalis Research is pleased to announce the release of QDA Miner v3.2, Provalis Research’s document management and qualitative coding tool. QDA Miner is an easy-to-use qualitative analysis software tool or coding, annotating, retrieving and analyzing small and large collections of documents, such as interview or focus-group transcripts, journal articles, web pages, patents and technical reports, as well as customer feedback and open-ended responses. The program can manage complex projects and analyze simultaneously unstructured text, images, and numerical and categorical data.

It offers unique integration with advanced text-mining and quantitative content-analysis techniques via the WordStat add-on module, and it can also be combined with SimStat, a comprehensive statistical analysis software tool. This new version of QDA MINER introduces several useful features including: README FIRST for a User's Guide to Qualitative Methods: Lyn Richards,Janice M. Morse.

HyperRESEARCH Quick Tour. QualPage. CAQDAS Project (Surrey) Bournemouth University | Centre for Qualitative Research | Centre for Qualitative Research. Qualitative Pages. There is some very useful content regarding qualitative research on the Web, and many (overlapping) links. There are also some multidisciplinary, international discussion sites which focus on qualitative research issues.

Many sites focus on qualitative data analysis using computer software. NIH's report on Qualitative Methods in Health Research. Offers good guidance (but is not formal guidelines) for grant applicants. It is ethnographic in focus but very useful. Thanks to social worker Susanne Heurtin-Roberts for leading this effort! Ron Chenail at Nova Southeastern University School of Social and Systemic Sciences offers an extensive set of links at Qualitative Research Web Links.

J. Family Health International offers a document that simply depicts qualitative versus quantitative as a dichotomy (which seems simplistic), but their information on ethics is quite strong. Bobbi Kerlin's Qualitative Pages cover lots of territory with a technology emphasis - but there's much more, too.. St. Using Software in Qualitative Research: A Step-by-step Guide: Ann Lewins,Christina Silver: 洋書. 内容紹介 Using Software in Qualitative Research is an essential introduction to the practice and principles of Computer Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis (CAQDAS), helping the reader choose the most appropriate package for their needs and to get the most out of the software once they are using it. This step-by-step book considers a wide range of tasks and processes, bringing them together to demystify qualitative software and encourage flexible and critical choices and uses of software in supporting analysis. The book can be read as a whole or by chapters, building on one another to provide a holistic sense of the analytic journey without advocating a particular sequential process.

Accessible and comprehensive, Using Software in Qualitative Research provides a practical but analytically-grounded guide to thinking about and using software and will be an essential companion for any qualitative researcher. レビュー Forum: Qualitative Social Research The text is like having Ann or Christina at know-how. ATLAS.ti - The Knowledge Workbench:: New CAQDAS Book.

Using Atlas.ti. Below are links to materials that tell you how to undertake some of the basic activities in qualitative data analysis software such as importing documents and starting projects, coding and its organisation, creating memos, text and code searching, reporting and retrieving information. Many software developers now produce their own teaching materials that cover the basics of the software use. Where this is so the links below are to their materials. In other cases there are links to materials on this site that cover older versions of the software to help those who are still using these versions. Atlas.ti v. 7 Version 7 was released by Scientific Software Development GmbH in 2012. Atlas.ti v. 6 Version 6 was released by Scientific Software Development GmbH in 2009. Atlas.ti v. 5 Version 5 was released in 2005 and has been updated through several versions - to 5.2 in 2006, to version 5.5 in 2008 which could now handle multimedia files of all kinds.

Qualitative Research and Case Study Applications in Education: Revised and Expanded from I Case Study Research in Education/I (Jossey Bass Education Series): Sharan B. Merriam. The SAGE Dictionary of Qualitative Inquiry: Thomas A. Schwandt. CAQDAS - A primer (New Media Methods @ Loughborough University)