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The ESRC (UK) funded CAQDAS NETWORKING PROJECT continues to hold regular seminars to showcase new technologies or new versions of software in our Software Development Series of seminars.
Our recent programme has included:
 
1. Handling and management of digital sound files; led by Duncan Branley from Goldsmiths
2. Presentation and hands on session with  MAXqda 2, led by Udo Kuckartz and Anne Kuckartz (see also below)   
3. Previewing Nvivo 7, led by Tom Richards of QSR (see also below)
 
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FORTHCOMING  SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT SEMINARS
 
14 March 2006, Overview presentation of Nvivo 7, . Led by Tom Richards and Lyn Richards formerly of QSR 
 
... May 2006 (date to be confirmed)  Presentation and hands on session in MAXqda 2 Led by Udo Kuckartz and Anne Kuckartz
 
See fuller information about forthcoming seminars in this series in later mails.
 
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In the Software Planning Seminar Series, we aim to provide comparative overviews of software for qualitative data analysis, to assist researchers to make sensible and feasible choices about software during their project planning processes
 
FORTHCOMING SOFTWARE PLANNING SEMINARS
 
25 JANUARY 2006
Abstract:  http://caqdas.soc.surrey.ac.uk/softwareplanning.htm 
 
 
See fuller information about forthcoming seminars in this series in later mails.
 
ALL THE ABOVE SEMINARS ARE EITHER FREE OR CARRY A SMALL NOMINAL CHARGE FOR CATERING
 
For further information or to book a place any of these events
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We also run a complete program of hands on introducory and follow up software specific workshops (not free) see the full list
at web site below
Ann Lewins
Manager, CAQDAS Networking Project
Dept of Sociology
University of Surrey
GUILDFORD   GU9  8SY
tel: +44 (0)1483689455
fax: +44(0)1483689551
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The CAQDAS Networking Project is funded by the ESRC, and is  co directed by Nigel Fielding Professor of Sociology, University of Surrey and Ray Lee, Professor of Social Research Methods, Royal Holloway, University of London