Beginner and Advanced NVivo Workshops for the Humanities
Are you a humanities or social science scholar whose research involves working with a large amount of qualitative data and materials, including texts, images, archives, survey, and social media data? Do you have narratives or interviews that need to be transcribed and coded? Are you looking for a more defined method to capture, organize, and visualize your data?
Introductory workshop:
March 11, 2019
8:30am-12:30pm *lunch provided!
Location: Engineering Building, Room 021
RSVP via this Google Form (Required)
Advanced workshop:
September 23, 2019
8:30am-12:30pm *lunch provided!
Location: TBA
Registration for the advanced workshop will open in late summer
To learn more about the benefits of using NVivo in humanities and social science research:
Read about and watch a short video on NVivo's new Automated Transcription feature
A PhD Candidate in Art History (Duke) discusses how she uses NVivo to analyze satirical imagesfrom 18th & 19th century France
A historian of 20th century Britain writes about how she uses NVivo in her research and why NVivo is useful for historians
Questions? Email socialscience@umbc.edu or inclusionimperative@umbc.edu