Qualitative Software Planning Seminar

Date:

01/06/2016

Organised by:

methods@manchester, University of Manchester

Presenter:

Dr Christina Silver

Level:

Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)

Contact:

Mark Kelly
0161 275 0796
mark.kelly@manchester.ac.uk

Map:

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Venue:

Humanities Bridgeford Street Building, University of Manchester, Manchester

Description:

1 June, 10.30am - 3.00pm

Choosing the appropriate software to facilitate qualitative or mixed methods analysis is an important part of planning any research project. There are a range of options available, collectively known as Computer Assisted Qualitative Data AnalysiS (CAQDAS) packages. However, it is not always easy to visualise exactly what a package offers when exploring it for the first time yourself. Equally when asking someone else for their opinion, it is not always easy to know what questions you should be asking.

Some researchers choose the package that is already in situ – usually as a result of their institution holding a site licence - and make good use of it. But if you have a choice about what to purchase for your research project, you may be in some uncertainty about how to proceed. You may have basic understanding about what a CAQDAS package can help you do. The differences between packages can appear subtle, but they may be significant for particular types of project.

Most CAQDAS packages are excellent products so what are the criteria for making an informed choice?

The CAQDAS Networking Project website provides a range of materials that highlight important considerations in the decision-making process. These can be found at this url: http://www.surrey.ac.uk/sociology/research/researchcentres/caqdas/support/choosing/index.htm

This seminar builds on this information, discussing the issues in more detail. The range of products are described and compared, their methodological benefits and weaknesses appraised, and their practical utility illustrated using data from a range of research studies.

The seminar is structured in such a way as to foster discussion and debate and participants are encouraged to come along with questions to generate discussion during the seminar about their project and its requirements.

Pre-requisites

Participants are not expected to have a working knowledge of any CAQDAS package, but some may have experience of one or more. Participants with a clear conception of their methodology and analytic needs will find the seminar of particular use in subsequently making an informed choice. Participants are encouraged to read the materials available on the CAQDAS Networking Project website before attending and to come with relevant questions concerning their own project and analytic needs (see url above).

Outcomes

This seminar will outline the main considerations in making an informed choice between software packages. At the end, participants will either have a clear idea as to which package will be most appropriate for their needs, or as a minimum, will have narrowed the choices down to a considered short-list, to be further investigated.

Within the time limits of the seminar and the interests of participants - discussion and demonstration will cover the following software programmes : ATLAS.ti, Dedoose, HyperRESEARCH, MAXQDA, NVivo, Transana, Quirkos and QDA Miner.

Please note: this seminar is not designed to give you the skills required to use any software package independently - but you will get an idea of the major functionalities and characteristics of each. Software training in individual packages is provided by the CAQDAS Networking Project separately – for further information and booking instructions see: http://www.surrey.ac.uk/sociology/research/researchcentres/caqdas/trainingandevents/index.htm

Cost:

£0

Website and registration:

Region:

North West

Keywords:

Qualitative Data Handling and Data Analysis, Qualitative Comparative Analysis, ICT and Software, Qualitative Software, ATLAS.ti, Maxqda, NVivo, Transana, Computer Aided Qualitative Analysis Software (CAQDAS)

Related publications and presentations:

Qualitative Data Handling and Data Analysis
Qualitative Comparative Analysis
ICT and Software
Qualitative Software
ATLAS.ti
Maxqda
NVivo
Transana
Computer Aided Qualitative Analysis Software (CAQDAS)

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