Hi all
The latest issue of the International Journal of Social Research Methodology
Theory & Practice, vol 5 #3, Jul-Sep 2002, is a special issue on
methodological issues and practices in using QSR NVivo and NUD*IST. The
papers in it were originally presented at the last two international
conferences on QSR software at the University of London, organized by the UL
Institute of Education. See www.ioe.ac.uk/conferences/strategies, which
includes details about the next one in May 2003.
Contents are
Colm Crowley, Rom Harre & Clare Tagg: "Editorial. Qualitative research and
computing: methodological issues and practices in using QSR NVivo and
NUD*IST"
Tom Richards: "An intellectual history of NUD*IST and NVivo"
Linda S Gilbert: "Going the distance: 'closeness' in qualitative data
analysis software"
Pat Bazeley: "The evolution of a project involving an integrated analysis of
structured qualitative and quantitative data: from N3 to NVivo"
Michael Rich & Jennifer Patashnick: "Narrative research with audiovisual
data: Video Intervention/Prevention Assessment (VIA) and NVivo"
Lyn Richards: "Qualitative computing - a methods revolution?"
Clare Tagg: "Merging and its procedures in QSR software"
Charlie Owen: Review of Pat Bazeley & Lyn Richards, _The Qualitative Project
Book_ (London, Sage, 2000. ISBN 0-7619-7000-2).
Ann Lewins: Review of Graham R. Gibbs, _Qualitative Data Analysis:
Explorations with NVivo_ (Buckingham, Open University Press, 2002. ISBN
0-335-20084-2).
Regards,
Tom
Dr Tom Richards
Chief Scientist, QSR International
2nd floor, 651 Doncaster Rd, Doncaster, Vic 3108, Australia.
Tel +61(0)3 9840-1100, Fax +61(0)3 9840-1500
www.qsrinternational.com
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