I am wondering what the latest is in using caqdas to
analyze PDF documents. I use Atlas.ti and I need to
reformat PDF documents into rtf files or jpg files
depending on whether they were made from text or from
scanning images. I think the QDA-Miner / Wordstat
combo can do something similar.
Is there an easier way? Is there any program that I
can simply load pdf files into and start analyzing
them. I'm undertaking a project that looks at
political magazines over the last 30 years and most
everything before 1990 consists of scanned pdf files.
You can imagine what a nightmare this will be to make
into jpg files. And I don't want to do it by hand. Any
suggestions? Seems like this is going to be an
increasingly common problem as more and more archived
material is made into pdf files.
DS
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