Thanks Magnus, interesting and I truly appreciate Ross?s concerns.
Tom Weisner, Jason Taylor, and I are largely responsible for the
development and distribution of Dedoose, which is fully-featured
online tool for qualitative and mixed methods data analysis. If
Saturate is at all intriguing to any researcher looking for an
inexpensive, easy to use, collaborative, and far more powerful tool
for qualitative and mixed method data analysis, please check out
Dedoose. We?ve been around (previously as EthnoNotes) for over 10
years, are always hard at work expanding and improving the tool, and
you can check our blog for the latest updates.
Dedoose satisfies all the needs of most qualitative researchers and
goes further into truly integrated qual and quant data integration and
analysis. And as far as data security, our system encryption,
back-up, and security standards set by Universities worldwide and
meets the demands of HIPAA (the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act). Our
policy is online at our site and should be all any researcher
concerns?and, if not, let us know and we?ll make any necessary changes.
Sincerely,
Eli Lieber
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President | Co-Founder
SocioCultural Research Consultants, LLC
Associate Research Psychologist
UCLA, Center for Culture and Health
p. 866-680-2928
f. 866-580-3837
dedoose.com
Quoting Magnus Larsson <[log in to unmask]>:
> Hi!
>
> Ooops..... seems the link was lost in my post: here it is:
> http://www.saturateapp.com/
>
> Good point about data protection and security! Thanks.
>
> Best,
>
> Magnus
>
>
> 2011-01-23 00:04, Ross Perkins skrev:
>> Thanks for the link!
>>
>> This looks like a great tool for quick (inconsequential) projects,
>> but I am certain that my university would likely frown upon its
>> use, as data must be stored securely. The privacy policy on the
>> Saturate site is not satisfactory in terms of how the data are
>> stored and whether or not they are being used by the site owner (or
>> others) for research. Just think about how much information could
>> be mined from survey text uploaded from across the globe!
>>
>> I am all in favor of computing on the cloud, but there would need
>> to be a great deal more information about data protection before I
>> could use it.
>>
>> - Ross
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 3:49 AM, Magnus Larsson <[log in to unmask]
>> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all!
>>
>> I just stumbled on an online tool for coding-and-retreiving text,
>> tabular and audio data, that seems light and flexible, and allowed
>> collaboration. Anyone on the list having experience with this?
>>
>> (we need something that does NOT rely on installing clients, that
>> is cross-platform, including Mac and Linux, and rather basic)
>>
>> Best,
>>
>
>
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UCLA
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