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Introduction to Nvivo Online

About the Workshop:

This workshop will provide an overview of NVivo, data analysis software to support qualitative and mixed methods research. NVivo is freely available to all UA faculty, staff, and students. This introductory workshop will cover the following: Uploading and organizing data; Creating and organizing codes; Coding techniques; Reviewing what you've coded; Running basic queries such as word frequency. This workshop will be useful to researchers who are new to NVivo as well as those just starting an NVivo project.

 

About the Facilitator:

Sara Maurice Whitver is the Digital Humanities Librarian at University of Alabama Libraries. They support digital humanities and qualitative research by facilitating workshops on a variety of topics in addition to the other services offered at the Alabama Digital Humanities Center.

Related LibGuide: NVivo by Karleigh Riesen

Date:
Thursday, February 27, 2025
Time:
10:00am - 11:00am
Time Zone:
Central Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Online Session
Event Type:
Workshop
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Categories:
  Digital Humanities     Research Data Services (Open Session)  

Registration is required. There are 11 seats available.

Session Organizer

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Sara Whitver

Sara Maurice Whitver is the Digital Humanities Librarian at The University of Alabama Libraries and liaison librarian for the Departments of English and Philosophy.  She joined the faculty at University of Alabama Libraries in 2012. Her academic background is in Digital Rhetoric and her research examines the ways in which people engage in posthuman worldbuilding and create space for their community on social media platforms. She is interested in reducing the barriers to digital humanities by exploring a combination of out of the box and minimal computing workflows that allow scholars to produce quality projects without having to become experts in computer programming.  She leads the Alabama Digital Humanities Center at the University of Alabama Libraries.

 

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