Research and Innovation
NVIVO basics
Presenter | Prof Linda Sweet | |
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Location | Online | |
Open to | HDR candidates |
In this workshop participants will be introduced to the NVivo software program and learn the essential skills of setting up and starting a project.
Skills include creating and importing files, creating and linking annotation and memos, and coding processes including auto coding.
Importing from Endnote and working with PDFs will also be covered to assist with literature reviews. Whether new to NVivo or needing a refresher this workshop will provide the essential skills to get you going on your research project.
This workshop is a part of the research enhancement program!
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