Introducing NVivo for Mac This release of NVivo for Mac enables you to collect, organize, and analyze content from interviews, focus groups, web pages, observations, and literature. Understand the features that are available. NVivo is a computer-assisted qualitative analysis software (CAQDAS) package by QSR International Can be used for qualitative and mixed methods projects to analyze interview transcripts, open ended survey responses, spreadsheets, PDFs and image files, web content, audio, and video.
Cases are people, places, organizations, events or other entities that represent the focus of your research. If you are working with a few cases you may want to create case nodes manually (one at a time).
If you have a larger number of cases, you can take advantage of automatic techniques—refer to Create cases automatically for more information.
What do you want to do?
Create a case in List View (without coding)
You can create new cases at the root (top) level of a cases folder or create child cases beneath existing cases. Cases are created in the cases folder that is currently visible in List View—if a cases folder is not visible in List View, then new cases are created in the top-level Cases folder.
To create a new case:
Select the folder in Navigation View, and then, on the Create tab, in the Nodes group, click Case.
Enter a name for the new case.
(Optional) Enter a description of the case. This can help ensure consistent coding (particularly useful if you work in a team).
Disney pixar up games you can play games. (Optional) Select the Aggregate coding from child nodes check box if this is a parent case and you want it to include all the references contained in any child cases. Refer to Aggregate nodes (gather all content in a parent node) for more information.
(Optional) You may want to classify the case—choose a classification and assign attribute values.
Click Done.
NOTE
You can also create the new case as a child case—select the parent case in List View, and then, on the Create tab, in the Nodes group, click Case.
You can create a new root level case without selecting the folder—on the Create tab, in the Nodes group, click Case and hold down the mouse button, and then click New Top Level Case.
Create a case node while coding (using the ribbon)
In Detail View, select the source content you want to code.
On the Analyze tab, in the Coding group, under Code Selection At—hold down New Node and then click New Case.
(Optional) To change the folder or hierarchical location of the new case, click the disclosure triangle next to the Location field, and then choose a new location.
Enter a name for the case.
(Optional) Enter a description for the case. This can help ensure consistent coding (particularly useful if you work in a team).
(Optional) You may want to classify the case—choose a classification and assign attribute values.
Click Done. Wetland championsswsmac student group.
Create a case node while coding (using the coding panel)
Use the coding panel to quickly create case nodes while you code.
- In Detail View, select the content that you want to code.
- Click Code at the top of Detail View.
Keyboard Shortcut Press ⌘ + /.
- In the search box type the name of the node or case you want to create, then under Code at New, click the relevant node or case.
NOTE
To indicate that coding is successful, a confirmation message is briefly displayed in Navigation View.
You can use keyboard shortcuts in the coding panel—for example, use the arrow keys to navigate, press ENTER to confirm a selection.
The case is created at the top level in the Cases folder. If you want, you can move the case to a different location in the hierarchy—refer to Reorder and refine nodes.
You can add a description or edit the case name in the Case Properties—select the case in List View, then on the Home tab, in the Item group, click Get Info.
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NVivo 11.4.0 Multilangual | MacOSX | 405 MB
Built specifically for Mac users by dedicated Mac developers, NVivo for Mac is the best native Mac application for qualitative data analysis. If you're a Mac person who needs to find insight in qualitative data, try NVivo for Mac – the advanced, feature rich, qualitative data analysis software, for Mac people.
NVivo for Mac Overview
– Import and analyze documents, images, PDFs, audio, video, spreadsheets, web pages, and Twitter and Facebook data.
– Work with data in virtually any language.
– Save time by autocoding datasets.
– Organize information using theme, case, and in-vivo coding.
– Review your work with coding stripes and highlighting.
– Import articles from reference management software like EndNote, Zotero, Refworks and Mendeley.
– Import from note-taking software OneNote Online.
– Import and create editable, synchronized transcripts.
– Keep track of thoughts and ideas with memos and annotations.
– Work in a team using project merging.
– Ask questions of your data using text search, word frequency, coding, matrix coding queries and coding comparison.
– Visualize and share your data with a comprehensive suite of visualizations.
– Export items to easily share your data, analysis and findings.
– Work with a user interface in English, German, French and Spanish.
Widest data support
Import, manage and analyze text, audio, video, images and spreadsheets. Additionally, download and use NCapture, a simple browser plugin, to collect social media and web content.
NVivo for Mac is the only native Mac qualitative data analysis software that allows you to collect data from both Facebook and Twitter as rich datasets. So you can access the online conversations and content about your topic of interest, but also the valuable data behind the comments, like demographics and locations.
Keep data organized
Use powerful organization and search tools to keep your data under control. Storing all your information in the one place means you can find what you need quickly and easily.
Save time by automatically grouping information based on your set criteria. Miles macdonell collegiate 60th anniversary. Store ideas, assumptions and future plans in memos so you can prepare reports faster, and increase transparency and reliability. Use annotations to make notes about information in documents and PDFs as you work, so you don't lose ideas that you want to explore later.
Categorize and analyze
Use powerful tools to categorize and classify data.
Use coding to bring different themes and topics, or entities like places and people together in a single category, so it's easier to search, compare and identify patterns in your data. If you're working with structured datasets, like surveys, take advantage of time-saving auto coding and auto classification functionality.
Keep entities like people and places separate as cases so you can build powerful queries based on attributes like demographic data.
Visualize your research
Use NVivo for Mac's unique visualizations to brainstorm, map ideas, and visually explore connections, trends and patterns in your data. Discover key themes, phrases and new paths of investigation. Visually explore connections, similarities and differences between project items When you're ready to share your findings, export your visualizations and use them to support the story of your research in reports and presentations.
Import data
Import bibliographical data, notes and article attachments from reference management software, EndNote, Zotero, RefWorks and Mendeley.
Take advantage of NVivo's advanced querying grouping and analysis tools to explore articles and complete robust research papers faster.
Collect notes on-the-go using OneNote Online, and then easily import data into NVivo for analysis.
Version 11.4
Added: Support for printing. You can now print sources, nodes, cases, map, charts and diagrams as well as lists of sources, nodes and cases.
System Requirements: NVivo for Mac will run on (Mac OSX) 10.9 (Mavericks) or later.
Introducing NVivo for Mac This release of NVivo for Mac enables you to collect, organize, and analyze content from interviews, focus groups, web pages, observations, and literature. Understand the features that are available. NVivo is a computer-assisted qualitative analysis software (CAQDAS) package by QSR International Can be used for qualitative and mixed methods projects to analyze interview transcripts, open ended survey responses, spreadsheets, PDFs and image files, web content, audio, and video.
Cases are people, places, organizations, events or other entities that represent the focus of your research. If you are working with a few cases you may want to create case nodes manually (one at a time).
If you have a larger number of cases, you can take advantage of automatic techniques—refer to Create cases automatically for more information.
What do you want to do?
Create a case in List View (without coding)
You can create new cases at the root (top) level of a cases folder or create child cases beneath existing cases. Cases are created in the cases folder that is currently visible in List View—if a cases folder is not visible in List View, then new cases are created in the top-level Cases folder.
To create a new case:
Select the folder in Navigation View, and then, on the Create tab, in the Nodes group, click Case.
Enter a name for the new case.
(Optional) Enter a description of the case. This can help ensure consistent coding (particularly useful if you work in a team).
Disney pixar up games you can play games. (Optional) Select the Aggregate coding from child nodes check box if this is a parent case and you want it to include all the references contained in any child cases. Refer to Aggregate nodes (gather all content in a parent node) for more information.
(Optional) You may want to classify the case—choose a classification and assign attribute values.
Click Done.
NOTE
You can also create the new case as a child case—select the parent case in List View, and then, on the Create tab, in the Nodes group, click Case.
You can create a new root level case without selecting the folder—on the Create tab, in the Nodes group, click Case and hold down the mouse button, and then click New Top Level Case.
Create a case node while coding (using the ribbon)
In Detail View, select the source content you want to code.
On the Analyze tab, in the Coding group, under Code Selection At—hold down New Node and then click New Case.
(Optional) To change the folder or hierarchical location of the new case, click the disclosure triangle next to the Location field, and then choose a new location.
Enter a name for the case.
(Optional) Enter a description for the case. This can help ensure consistent coding (particularly useful if you work in a team).
(Optional) You may want to classify the case—choose a classification and assign attribute values.
Click Done. Wetland championsswsmac student group.
Create a case node while coding (using the coding panel)
Use the coding panel to quickly create case nodes while you code.
- In Detail View, select the content that you want to code.
- Click Code at the top of Detail View.
Keyboard Shortcut Press ⌘ + /.
- In the search box type the name of the node or case you want to create, then under Code at New, click the relevant node or case.
NOTE
To indicate that coding is successful, a confirmation message is briefly displayed in Navigation View.
You can use keyboard shortcuts in the coding panel—for example, use the arrow keys to navigate, press ENTER to confirm a selection.
The case is created at the top level in the Cases folder. If you want, you can move the case to a different location in the hierarchy—refer to Reorder and refine nodes.
You can add a description or edit the case name in the Case Properties—select the case in List View, then on the Home tab, in the Item group, click Get Info.
Related topics
NVivo 11.4.0 Multilangual | MacOSX | 405 MB
Built specifically for Mac users by dedicated Mac developers, NVivo for Mac is the best native Mac application for qualitative data analysis. If you're a Mac person who needs to find insight in qualitative data, try NVivo for Mac – the advanced, feature rich, qualitative data analysis software, for Mac people.
NVivo for Mac Overview
– Import and analyze documents, images, PDFs, audio, video, spreadsheets, web pages, and Twitter and Facebook data.
– Work with data in virtually any language.
– Save time by autocoding datasets.
– Organize information using theme, case, and in-vivo coding.
– Review your work with coding stripes and highlighting.
– Import articles from reference management software like EndNote, Zotero, Refworks and Mendeley.
– Import from note-taking software OneNote Online.
– Import and create editable, synchronized transcripts.
– Keep track of thoughts and ideas with memos and annotations.
– Work in a team using project merging.
– Ask questions of your data using text search, word frequency, coding, matrix coding queries and coding comparison.
– Visualize and share your data with a comprehensive suite of visualizations.
– Export items to easily share your data, analysis and findings.
– Work with a user interface in English, German, French and Spanish.
Widest data support
Import, manage and analyze text, audio, video, images and spreadsheets. Additionally, download and use NCapture, a simple browser plugin, to collect social media and web content.
NVivo for Mac is the only native Mac qualitative data analysis software that allows you to collect data from both Facebook and Twitter as rich datasets. So you can access the online conversations and content about your topic of interest, but also the valuable data behind the comments, like demographics and locations.
Keep data organized
Use powerful organization and search tools to keep your data under control. Storing all your information in the one place means you can find what you need quickly and easily.
Save time by automatically grouping information based on your set criteria. Miles macdonell collegiate 60th anniversary. Store ideas, assumptions and future plans in memos so you can prepare reports faster, and increase transparency and reliability. Use annotations to make notes about information in documents and PDFs as you work, so you don't lose ideas that you want to explore later.
Categorize and analyze
Use powerful tools to categorize and classify data.
Use coding to bring different themes and topics, or entities like places and people together in a single category, so it's easier to search, compare and identify patterns in your data. If you're working with structured datasets, like surveys, take advantage of time-saving auto coding and auto classification functionality.
Keep entities like people and places separate as cases so you can build powerful queries based on attributes like demographic data.
Visualize your research
Use NVivo for Mac's unique visualizations to brainstorm, map ideas, and visually explore connections, trends and patterns in your data. Discover key themes, phrases and new paths of investigation. Visually explore connections, similarities and differences between project items When you're ready to share your findings, export your visualizations and use them to support the story of your research in reports and presentations.
Import data
Import bibliographical data, notes and article attachments from reference management software, EndNote, Zotero, RefWorks and Mendeley.
Take advantage of NVivo's advanced querying grouping and analysis tools to explore articles and complete robust research papers faster.
Collect notes on-the-go using OneNote Online, and then easily import data into NVivo for analysis.
Version 11.4
Added: Support for printing. You can now print sources, nodes, cases, map, charts and diagrams as well as lists of sources, nodes and cases.
System Requirements: NVivo for Mac will run on (Mac OSX) 10.9 (Mavericks) or later.
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