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Please note that while AU Libraries continues to make NVivo available via the remote lab, this guide is not being maintained and the library is not currently offering NVivo training.

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Q. How can I find NVivo videos in Sage Research Methods?

Sign into Sage Research Methods in using Auburn University Institution credentials.

Look for video series From Zero to NVIVO 12: Qualitative Data Analysis with NVIVO (login required). 

As an example of series content, the Coding: Introduction video has been made available below:

 

Suggested Viewing Order of Sage Research Methods NVivo videos

Order Video Title
1.1 Getting Started: Introduction
1.2 Getting Started: Starting a New Project in NVivo
1.3 Getting Started: Importing the Dataset
1.4 Getting Started: The Importance of Note-Making in Qualitative Data Analysis
1.5 Getting Started: Making Annotations
1.6 Getting Started: Memos
1.7 Getting Started: See Also Links
1.8 Getting Started: Mind Maps
2.1 Organising the Data: Introduction
2.2 Organising the Data: Folders
2.3 Organising the Data: Sets
2.4 Organising the Data: Introduction to Classification and Cases
2.5 Organising the Data: Creating Cases and Classifications
2.6 Organising the Data: Assigning the Attributes and Values to Cases
2.7 Organising the Data: Charts for Visualising the Attributes and Values
3.1 Coding: Introduction to Coding
3.2 Coding: Creating Codes
3.3 Coding: Organising Codes into Parent-Child Relationships
3.4 Coding: "Reading" Codes
3.5 Coding: Decoding, Merging and Aggregating Codes
3.6 Coding: Autocoding (Part 1)
3.7 Coding: Visualising Codes
3.8 Coding: Visualising Codes Against Attributes and Values
3.9 Coding: Using Codes to Create Attributes
4.1 Further Analysis: Introduction
4.2 Further Analysis: Coding Queries 1 - Overlapping Codes
4.3 Further Analysis: Coding Queries 2 - Coding by Attribute Values
4.4 Further Analysis: Coding Queries 3 - Matrix Coding Queries
4.5 Further Analysis: Crosstab Query
4.6 Further Analysis: Word Queries
5.1 Analysing Other Types of Data: Questionnaires
5.2 Analysing Other Types of Data: Focus Groups (Autocoding Part 2)
6.1 Final Remarks and Conclusions: Codes and Themes, and When a Code Becomes a Theme
6.2 Final Remarks and Conclusions: Exporting Elements of Your Project