Hi Ashley, I opted to use a private blog which I called e-Fieldnotes. Every conversation with the same person goes to a post, events, videos, other links etc have their own place as well. No one has access except from me and I can access it from wherever I want (I'm conducting online and multi-sited ethnography at the same time so it's very handy). It's also really easy to search by keyword - something which will be handy when I'll be doing the writing up of my dissertation. Hope that helps. All the best, Marilou Polymeropoulou Technoaesthetic Ethnomusicologist http://mariloup.wordpress.com St. Peter's College University of Oxford Reading for DPhil in Music On 17 Feb 2012, at 23:06, Ashley Hinck wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone have a recommendation for software to use for online ethnography? I'm looking for something to organize artifacts from a variety of sources, including websites, tumblrs, forums, tweets, interviews, etc. I don't necessarily need the software to help me analyze data, but need something to help manage artifacts from a variety of sources. I've been following the discussion of how best to archive websites, but I was wondering if there might be software that can integrate data from multiple platforms. I'm trying to construct an archive of the online communication of a particular community that uses multiple platforms.
Any help would be much appreciated. =)
-Ashley
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Ashley Hinck
Teaching Assistant and PhD Student in Rhetoric
Communication Arts Department
The University of Wisconsin-Madison
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