Free for academics, web-based, free training, supports qual/quant/mixed methods, features core scientific instrumentation for measuring human reliability in annotation, offers unique pathways for non-technical researchers to build and use machine-learning models, duplicate detection, clustering, crowdsource or small group collaboration on labeling, and for social media scholars it is Twitter compliant: https://discovertext.com/ It works (this is Year 12), it is easy to learn and use, and while it is not for every text classification problem, for certains types of medium and large datasets (1,000-1,000,000 short items of structured "unstructured" text with structured metadata, like survey open ends, or Tweets) it is probably the best option being free, powerful, integrating common research functions, widely cited, and supported by a founder who perished in academia so that many others could publish: https://discovertext.com/mentions/ ~Stu On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 8:35 AM Lauri Goldkind <goldkind@fordham.edu> wrote:
Hi Monica, Dedoose might meet your needs.
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On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 8:33 AM Monica Marra <monica.marra@inaf.it> wrote:
Dear all in the list,
I am interested in a software that makes qualitative analyses easier to manage. My needs are:
- not too expensive;
- *easy to use*;
- runs on Windows;
- import/export functionalities;
- possibility to make graphs.
I’ve read about Nvivo but would like to know if also different softwares are advisable, especially if they have a good value for money. Any suggestion from users is welcome; you can contact me in private if preferred.
Thank you for your attention,
Monica
-- Monica Marra INAF - Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica Osservatorio di Astrofisica e Scienza dello Spazio v. Gobetti 93/3 I-40129 Bologna, Italy uff. 3W1
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