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Saturday, August 06, 2005

Online QDA's website

I've been a bit nervous about how long it would take me to figure out how to use all the features I would need in Atlas.ti. Their help system seems fine to me, but let's just say I've been approaching the analysis phase of my dissertation with a healthy respect for the complexity of the task.

Today, I was reading a bit about using computer software to help with analysis. It didn't take long before I finished the book chapter and fired up Firefox looking for more information. I found Online QDA, a website designed for a range of users, from beginning to experienced. There's some introductory information about qualitative research in general, but their specific focus is on using CAQDAS software, including Atlas.ti.

They've also got an impressive glossary and list of methodologies.

Finally, they've got one of the neatest feedback forms I think I've ever seen! It's on every page and even gives you the chance to edit your answer to the question "What could improve this page?"

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