Overwhelmed by large amounts of non-numerical data? NVivo is a great tool if you need to sort through qualitative data such as interviews, surveys, articles or data from social media. NVivo can help you structure your data analysis process, and make your work more efficient.
Classes and support in NVivo
Stavanger University Library offers workshops and support in NVivo for students and staff at UiS.
Remember to install NVivo before you attend the class.
Check out our help page in Canvas for more information about NVivo.
Workshop in NVivo
This workshop covers the basic functions in NVivo. You will get to know the user interface and learn how to import different kinds of data. You will learn different methods of coding, and how to use the coding to make various queries. We will also go through how you can visualize your data.
Target audience: master students, PhD candidates and staff at UiS Equipment: Your own laptop with NVivo installed Teaching method: Workshop Prior knowledge needed: No, but prior knowledge about research method and design is recommended.
After the class you should know:
- How to start a new project
- The user interface of NVivo and how to utilise it
- How to import different files into NVivo
- Different ways of coding your data
- How to transcribe in NVivo
- How to make notes and comments
- Simple data visualization
Classes and events at the library
Author meets scientist
Fri. 22.09.2023
12:15-13:00
Webinar: Introduction to Zotero
Tue. 26.09.2023
10:15-12:00
Language café in the library
Wed. 27.09.2023
15:30-17:00
The green oil university
Thu. 28.09.2023
12:15-13:00
Basics of Academic Writing: How to avoid plagiarism
Tue. 03.10.2023
12:15-13:00
Language café in the library
Wed. 04.10.2023
15:30-17:00
Researcher breakfast, UiS IRN: Empowering Research for a Stronger University
Thu. 05.10.2023
09:00-10:00
Language café in the library
Wed. 11.10.2023
15:30-17:00
Introduction to EndNote
Wed. 18.10.2023
10:15-12:00
Language café in the library
Wed. 18.10.2023
15:30-17:00
Språkkafé/Language café in the library
Wed. 25.10.2023
15:30-17:00
Webinar: Introduction to open research
Thu. 02.11.2023
09:15-11:00
Webinar: Data security and privacy in research projects
Thu. 09.11.2023
09:15-11:00
Webinar: Introduction to data management plans (DMPs)
Thu. 16.11.2023
09:15-11:00
Webinar: Sharing and archiving data
Thu. 30.11.2023
09:15-11:00