Demonstration versions for both these packages, and others, can be
downloaded via:
http://www.scolari.co.uk
or in the US: http://www.scolari.com
We also have supply free demonstration CD-ROMs for ATLAS/ti and QSR
NUD*IST
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Clive Parry
Scolari, Sage Publications Ltd Tel: +44(0)171 374 0645
6 Bonhill Street Fax: +44(0)171 374 8741
London, EC2A 4PU, UK e-mail: [log in to unmask]
http://www.scolari.co.uk
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Subject: Re: which package?
Author: PC:[log in to unmask] at SAGELINK
Date: 09/10/98 11:24
Dear Lis
I was recently in a similar position to you and having trialled both
packages opted for Atlas/ti. You probably have the addresses for
downloading trial packages but just in case, they are:
http://www.atlasti.de/download.htm
and
http://www.sagepub.com/sagepage/NUDIST_download.htm
I am currently using it to analyse interviews with medical and
nursing students and observations of performance in practice (field
notes). I found I preferred it because it sat most comfortably with
the grounded theory methodological approach that I had selected.
However, I was perhaps most influenced by what I considered to be its
more user friendly layout and for me more logical display. Please
note however that I am a novice with computer software packages.
You might also find the Weitzman EA, Miles, MB (1995) Computer
Programs for Qualitative Data Analysis, Sage, useful as a source of
info. (This I understand is currently being updated but still
provides a good review in its current form).
Hope these ramblings are of some use
Stuart Cable
Researcher/Lecturer
School of Nursing and Midwifery
University of Dundee
01382 632304
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