Introduction to NVivo; a program which is a great help when you are working with qualitative data analysis.
NVivo can be useful, if you want to organise and/or code your empirical material or literature. It can also be helpful when you want to transcribe audio- or video files, generate hypotheses etc.
The PC version of NVivo has more functionality than the Mac version, but you can participate in all exercises with either and we will demonstrate in both.
1. Download the files we will be using during the course and save them on your computer where you can easily find them. you'll find them HERE.
2. You must install either NVivo 14 or NVivo 15. Installation can be tricky. Read the instructions below carefully and give yourself good time to install the programme. If you have trouble installing NVivo please drop by the library at the North Campus, Wednesdays between 12:30 and 14:30. Do not expect us to have time to help with installation during the course.
Download Nvivo for Windows: NVivo 14: https://download.qsrinternational.com/Software/NVivo14/NVivo.x64.exe NVivo 15: https://download.qsrinternational.com/Software/NVivo15/NVivo.x64.exe
Download NVivo for Mac: NVivo 14 https://download.qsrinternational.com/Software/NVivo14forMac/NVivo.dmg NVivo 15: https://download.qsrinternational.com/Software/NVivo15forMac/NVivo.dmg
You need to add a registration key (License Key) to activate the programme after download. The key is available through the UCPH Software Library. It is the same key for both NVivo 14 and 15. When you are in the Software Library, click on "QSR International - NVivo", accept the conditions. Click on the "License key" (licens nøgle) to get the key and click on the Installation Guide (Vejledning) to download a PDF containing installation instructions.
Related LibGuide: Datalab by Christian Knudsen
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Cand.mag. Cand.scient.bibl. Master i IT og læring Specialkonsulent, Københavns Universitetsbibliotek, KUB Datalab
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