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The Institute of Education, University of London announces its second
international conference bringing together researchers conducting
qualitative projects or teaching with the software developed by
Qualitative Solutions and Research.
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STRATEGIES IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH:
ISSUES AND RESULTS FROM ANALYSIS USING QSR NVIVO AND NUD*IST
Friday 29 (evening opening session and conference dinner) and Saturday
30 September 2000.
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Details are on the Institute's website at
http://www.ioe.ac.uk/conference_news/Codiary.htm#Strategies
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Feb to 09.00 Mon 14 Feb, 2000 (British time)**
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Sessions will deal with research issues and outcomes from analysis
using QSR NUD*IST and NVivo . As at the first conference (February
1999) the event provides an opportunity to discuss methodology, share
experience, develop research strategies, to report and critique the
software's use in projects (and its effects on methods), consider
teaching and supervision issues, and to debate and drive future
directions. A special feature will be comparisons and debates on the
latest developments in NUD*IST and NVivo and sessions on linking them
with other software, (Decision Explorer, Inspiration, SPSS and other
statistical packages) and the new techniques of integrating data of
different types in substantive projects.
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CALL FOR PAPERS, posters and symposia is out now: deadline 31 May.
Abstracts of 200 words are invited for short papers or posters on
experiences of using NVivo and NUD*IST in projects, the implications
for methods, the processes of data handling and analysis, critical
accounts of the challenges, problems and software performance
experienced. Reports of research using NVivo's new capabilities (eg
multimedia) are particularly invited.. Offers to organise a symposium
should be accompanied by abstracts for 2 or 3 papers. Send abstracts
(preferably by email as a Word97 attachment) to Linda Richards,
Psychology and Special Needs, Institute of Education,
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work)from 17.30 Fri 11 Feb to 09.00 Mon 14 Feb, 2000 (British time)**
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Colm Crowley
Lecturer in Psychology of Education
Institute of Education
University of London
20 Bedford Way
London WC1H 0AL
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