What I wish I knew when starting NVivo

Alex Shermon is the Research Community Coordinator for NVivo and Omeka at the University of Melbourne. He's currently undertaking a Masters in Global Media Communications, and completed his Honours thesis last year examining conservative media discourses in Australia. He has worked as a research assistant on a variety of projects in an archival and public … Continue reading What I wish I knew when starting NVivo

Here for NVivo? Let’s talk analysis first.

I’ve had the pleasure of engaging with lovely people on twitter, especially over the last few months. So, for my first post of the year, I wanted to share a little about myself. Namely, what I have learned through my time as a certified NVivo trainer. I have been a researcher for over 15 years … Continue reading Here for NVivo? Let’s talk analysis first.

NVivo for your Literature Review: Managing reading lists

This is the second in a series of posts about using NVivo for your literature review. In this post, I will discuss ways NVivo can help simplify and manage reading lists. It might sound frivolous but think about all the different places you might have jotted down books or references you want to read.... well, NVivo is … Continue reading NVivo for your Literature Review: Managing reading lists

NVivo, literature review, research design and analysis

NVivo and the literature review In my last post, I wrote about some of the benefits I have encountered using NVivo for a literature review. Over the course of this year, I am going to be doing a series of posts that will go through the process of using NVivo for a literature review. The … Continue reading NVivo, literature review, research design and analysis