Mark, As a start, you might want to investigate TamsAnalyzer http://educ.kent.edu/~mweinste/tams/software.html as a vehicle for qualitative analysis of text-based information. The application, which runs under Mac OS X is available as a free download from sites such as http://www.macupdate.com As TAMS works with text-based documents, procedurally it should be possible to reveal web pages as text (using a web browser's view|source menu function), saving the page as text, then using TamsAnalyzer to identify unique and mutually exclusive categories for content analysis. Steve -- Steve Mitchell, MA Ed. UP Operations & Continuous Improvement Coordinator Lorain County Community College smitchel@lorainccc.edu
From: "Mark D. Harmon" <mdharmon@utk.edu> Reply-To: air-l@aoir.org Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 14:59:01 -0400 To: air-l@aoir.org Subject: [Air-l] Content Analysis software
Dear fellow researchers, May 13, 2003 I am working with a graduate student this summer on a project involving children's web sites (sites whose prime intended audience = children). She is interested in doing some content analysis of such sites. My question is: what software do you recommend for such a project? I think she is interested primarily in text, but might also look at photos/graphics, etc. On a more general level, I tend to work with Macs. Are there Mac content analysis programs for other projects (notably news stories and newscast script) and how do these compare to Windows-based programs--or even old ASCII/DOS driven programs like VBPro? --Mark Harmon
Mark D. Harmon, associate professor, Univ. of Tennessee Dept. of Broadcasting, 333 Communications & UEB, Knoxville, TN 37996-0333 865-974-5122 office, 865-974-2814 fax, 865-524-4026 home mdharmon@utk.edu markdharmon@yahoo.com
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