NVivo introduction

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

Learning objectives

By the end of this session you will be able to

  • find your way around the interface
  • import files into NVivo
  • create annotations and memos
  • create and use codes
  • run basic queries

Pre-session setup

  • NVivo installed
  • A text document to analyze

If you don't have a text document visit
https://ubc-library-rc.github.io/nvivo
and download the Interview sample

Outline

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

Why use NVivo?

  • Designed around the QDA process
  • Keep source material and notes in one place
  • Code and query to find patterns and relationships

Nvivo assists, it doesn't tell you how to analyze

How to think about NVivo?

An "audit trail" for your research

A way to isolate & recombine parts of your material

Open NVivo...

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

https://bit.ly/
nvivo-feedback