Computer Programs for Qualitative Data Analysis: A Software Sourcebook
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Overview
Written by qualitative researchers for qualitative researchers, and not presuming extensive computer experience, this user-friendly guide takes a critical look at the wide range of software currently available.
The book gives detailed reviews of 24 programs in five major categories: text retrievers, textbase managers, code-and-retrieve programs, code-based theory-builders and conceptual network-builders. In addition, the book provides ratings of over 75 features per program. The authors also offer detailed guidance on the operation of each program, helping the reader to ask key questions about the use of the computer - the nature of the project being undertaken.
Gives detailed reviews of 24 programs in 5 categories & ratings of over 75 features per program.
Synopsis
Written by qualitative researchers for qualitative researchers, and not presuming extensive computer experience, this user-friendly guide takes a critical look at the wide range of software currently available.
The book gives detailed reviews of 24 programs in five major categories: text retrievers, textbase managers, code-and-retrieve programs, code-based theory-builders and conceptual network-builders. In addition, the book provides ratings of over 75 features per program. The authors also offer detailed guidance on the operation of each program, helping the reader to ask key questions about the use of the computer - the nature of the project being undertaken.
Booknews
Compares qualitative data analysis software features, reviewing 24 programs for text retrieval and textbase management, code-and-retrieve programs, code-based theory builders, and conceptual network-builders. Entries provide guidance on program operation and capabilities, and a separate chapter helps readers choose software programs based on the nature of the project, analyses planned, and the worksheets required. Includes a glossary, and an appendix of developers and distributors. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)