Hello Ted,
I received NVivo1 less than two months ago. Would you be kind enough to tell
me how I can receive an upgrade to NVivo2?
Many thanks,
Kate
Kate Sullivan Collopy, Ph.D., RN, CCNS
Assistant Professor
University of New Hampshire
603-862-0549
603-862-4771 (fax)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ted Barrington [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 12:57 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Announcing NVivo 2
>
>
> Dear All,
> There's a new version of NVivo, NVivo 2. It will ship by
> the end of July
> and orders are being taken now.
> NVivo 2 extends the software's support for qualitative
> questioning and its
> flexible handling of data in sets.
> *A new Show Tool gives a direct display of relations between
> any documents,
> coding, attributes you're asking about. ("What nodes code
> this document?",
> for example.) The Show Tool is designed to work with the
> Modeler - drag and
> drop selected items to layered qualitative models linked live
> to the data.
> *Two different ways of asking "what's going on" questions -
> assay and filter
> - are now directly available (Assay to answer: "What
> proportion of these
> documents are coded at this node?" Filter by to ask another
> question. ) .
> *There's a new, simplified Search Tool with easy access to
> NVivo's searches
> combining coding, text search and attributes. New ways to
> select exactly the
> scope of a search and use the results.
> *Links to web pages: NVivo's ability to hyperlink text to any
> external file
> (audio, video etc.) is extended to web pages, so the rich
> text compound
> documents made in the project can take you directly to the
> world wide web.
> *Transporting, archiving and viewing of projects is made
> safer and easier. A
> new single file backup and restore makes copies easily
> portable. Back up
> often without risk and without wasting disk space, send the
> file with the
> free no-save version of the software to supervisors,
> colleagues, clients for
> viewing your project.
> This is a revision that extends the existing software, but
> does not remove
> any functions or alter basic processes. Projects created in
> the previous
> version open directly in NVivo 2. No re-learning needed if you are
> upgrading. .If you're new to the software with NVivo 2, there's new
> documentation: full online Help extended, new tutorials and a
> new brief
> Getting Started manual, which comes with a new edition of
> Using NVivo in
> Qualitative Research .
> QSR has responded to user feedback and requests with a number
> of specific
> changes in interface, function and reporting. Please go to
> the website for
> full details: demo version will be available there shortly.
> http://www.qsrinternational.com/
> Where to see it? Tom Richards teaches NVivo 2 at the
> University of Hawaii
> today, and Lyn Richards at the University of Queensland. It will be
> demonstrated in the Exhibits area of the World Congress of
> Sociology in
> Brisbane this week.
> QSR's forthcoming midyear training week and trainer training now has a
> special significance - for the first time we will teach two
> new products, N6
> (shipping since April) and NVivo 2! To enquire about places,
> mailto:[log in to unmask], for details of the training,
> http://www.qsrinternational.com/training/workshops.asp#!QSR
>
> Regards, Ted.
>
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> QSR International Pty Ltd
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