Annotation, coding, queries
Jeremy Buhler
Data Librarian, Koerner Library
jeremy.buhler@ubc.ca
Milan Simić
Humanities & Social Sciences Librarian, Koerner Library
milan.simic@ubc.ca
By the end of this session you will be able to
If you don't have a text document visit
https://ubc-library-rc.github.io/nvivo
and download the Interview sample
| 0:05 | Why use NVivo? |
| 0:15 | Menus, navigation |
| 0:25 | Importing data |
| 0:35 | Annotations and memos |
| 0:45 | Coding |
| 1:05 | Queries |
| 1:20 | Questions, discussion |
Nvivo assists, it doesn't tell you how to analyze
An "audit trail" for your research
A way to isolate & recombine parts of your material

This workshop uses NVivo 15, the most recent version available from UBC.
Selected learning resources
Feedback: one thing you liked, one thing we could improve
