Liz, There are lots of NUD*IST dissertations, and undoubtedly very many that QSR hasn't documented on its website (including those mentioned in replies to you), but that's a good place to start. We try to keep references to recent theses up to date on the website, but those described there are of course only a tiny proportion, and there are more NUD*IST theses going thru every day! http://www.qsr.com.au (The website will also give you links to many helpers if you want training for learning the software and research design really fast.) Which gives me a chance to say ****congratulations**** to those mentioned! And please do send in details and abstracts of completed dissertations, and of any methodological papers that result - the website bibliography and list of theses is a great help to those now starting. We also have an inhouse rule at QSR that successful dissertation authors get to make one unreasonable demand of the next rev. cheers Lyn Prof. Lyn Richards, Research Professor of Qualitative Methodology, University of Western Sydney, Macarthur. Director, Research Services, Qualitative Solutions and Research. (email) [log in to unmask] (Ph) +61 3 9459 1699 (Fax) +61 3 9459 0435 (snail) Box 171, La Trobe University PO, Vic 3083, Australia. http://www.qsr.com.au > -----Original Message----- > From: e.obrien [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Thursday, June 18, 1998 6:51 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: NUD*IST use for PhD > > > Does anyone know of any PhD thesis written in which NUD*IST was used. > I would like to be able to get hold of a copy if any have, in order > to see how the data was presented. Any help would be appreciated. > > I am currently involved in collecting data for my PhD and am trying > to learn NUD*IST so I can manage my data more effectively. > > Thanks > > Liz O'Brien > Department of Environmental Management > University of Central Lancashire > Preston > e-mail [log in to unmask] %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%