I also have scanned photos (both
> on diskette and CD-rom) comparing landscapes from one
> hundred years ago and today, as well as other
> documents (data charts, topographic and other kinds of
> maps, diagrams made using various PRA techniques, and
> an annotated bibliography).
Given these type of data, you can exclude Ethnograph, if you want to analyse
it within the software. In Nvivo you can create links to your graphic data
bites, but you cannot code just little parts of it. If you want to work with
your images as a whole (or edit them using some other software), then this
is ok.
Both HyperResearch and ATLAS.ti allow you to work with graphic material as
you would work with text (i.e. marking passages and coding them).
Susanne
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