IRC log analysis software
Hi all - I’m looking for CAQDAS recommendations and/or pointers towards literature for analysing large sets of IRC logs. I began using NVivo but the load times with several years and channels of logs has made this a bit untenable. As my study is qualitative, my main priority is using something that allows me to use open coding, but automated coding/query retrieval is also desired - particularly to auto-code usernames (a function NVivo did quite nicely). Secondary priorities would be on text mining capabilities for topic tracking/analysis, for which I’ve found quite a bit of literature outlining. I currently have the data in CSV but if need be I can convert or retrieve in alternative formats. Any suggestions very much appreciated, many thanks in advance! Best wishes Jess -- Jessica Ogden PhD Candidate Web Science Centre for Doctoral Training University of Southampton Profile: Social Sciences<http://www.southampton.ac.uk/sociology/postgraduate/research_students/jro1v07.page> Email: jessica.ogden@soton.ac.uk<http://mailto:jessica.ogden@soton.ac.uk/> Twitter: @jessogden<http://www.twitter.com/jessogden>
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