Perspectives: Qualitative Computing and NVivo
Qualitative Research Purposes and NVivo
The Evolution of Qualitative Data Analysis Software
Issues Raised by Using Software for Qualitative Data Analysis
Exploring an NVivo
Overview: What′s in an NVivo Project?
Starting Out, With a View Ahead
Exploring the Research Terrain
Explore the Terrain With Software
looking Ahead: Connecting a Web of Data
Looking Ahead: Keeping Track of Emerging Ideas
Memos, Annotations or Links: Which Should it Be?
Saving and backing Up Your Project
Designing An NVivo Database
Qualitative Data for Your Project
Thinking Cases
Preparing Data Sources
Storing Qualitative Data in NVivo
Managing Data Sources in NVivo
Questions to Help You Work Through These Early Phases
Coding Basics
Goals for Early Work With Data
Building Knowledge of the Data Through Coding
Storing Codes in Nodes
Identifying and Naming Codes
Further Coding in NVivo
Practical Issues in Coding
Moving On
Going On With Coding
Creating a Structured Coding System
Organizing and Coding With Nodes in Trees in NVivo
Automating Routine Coding
Automating Coding With Word Frequency and Text Search Queries
Closeness and Distance with Coded Data
Moving On
Cases, Classifications, and Comparisons
Understanding Case Types and Case Nodes
Making Case Nodes
Understanding Attributes, Values and Classifications
Creating Classifications, Attributes, and Values
Using Attributes for Comparison
Using Sets to Manage Data
Overview
Working With Multimedia Sources
The Promises and Perils of Non-Text Data
Using Images in Your Research
Working With Audio and Video Sources
Accessing and Using Web-Based Data
Exporting Images, Audio and Visual
Adding Reference Material to Your NVivo Project
Using Reference Material in Your Project
Importing; Coding and Viewing PDF Sources
Importing Reference Material from Bibliographic Software
Capturing Web Pages with NCapture
Datasets and Mixed Methods
Combining Data Types in Research
What Does a Dataset Look Like?
Managing Data in a Data Set
Coding Dataset Text
Importing and Analysing a Social Media Data Set
Analysing Datasets and Other Mixed Data Types
Tools and Strategies for Visualizing Data
Why Visualise?
Case Analysis Using Models
Grouping and Conceptualizing
Comparative Analysis with Charts and Graphs
Explore Relationships Via the Modeller
Build a Visual Narrative
Mapping Connections - Building Theory
Exploratory Visualization Using Cluster Analysis
Exporting Models and Visualizations
Concluding Comments
Using Coding and Queries to Further Analysis
The Analytic Journey
Queries in NVivo
Common Features in Queries
Seven Queries
Using Coding and Queries to Further Analysis
Creating and Customizing Reports
Teamwork with NVivo
Getting Ready For Teamwork
Options for Storing and Accessing a Team Project
Getting Started as a Team with NVivo
Using NVivo′s Tools to Facilitate Team Communication
Coding as a Team
Combining Databases
Comparing Coding by Different Researchers
Moving On - Further Resources
Pat Bazeley is Director of Research Support P/L and Adjunct
Professor in the Translational Research and Social Innovation
Centre at Western Sydney University. Since graduating in
psychology, she has worked in community development, as an
evaluation researcher, and in academic research development. For
almost 30 years Pat has been providing research training and
project consulting to academics, graduate students and
practitioners representing a wide range of disciplines across
Australia and internationally. Her particular expertise is in
helping researchers to make sense of qualitative, survey, and mixed
methods data, and to use computer programs for management and
analysis of data. Pat’s research has focused on qualitative and
mixed methods data analysis, the development and performance of
researchers, and the wellbeing of older women. She has published
books, chapters, and articles on mixed methods and qualitative data
analysis. She serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Mixed
Methods Research and was 2015–2016 President of the Mixed Methods
International Research Association.
Dr Kristi Jackson focuses on the use of NVivo in a diverse array of
health, education, public policy and corporate/commercial research
via her role as consultant, coach, analyst, and principal
investigator. With over 25 years of experience in qualitative
research design, data collection, analysis, reporting, and
stakeholder relations, she is an expert in a diverse array of
qualitative methodologies. Kristi’s theoretical frames tend to be
sociological and her research interests include conceptualizations
of qualitative research transparency and the constantly changing
spaces where qualitative researchers and technologies meet.
I can see this book being used as a bible by qualitative
researchers keen on maximising the benefits that NVivo can
offer. It is also likely to act as a frequent refresher
resource for more experienced NVivo users, myself most definitely
included.
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