Research Resources

 

Qualitative Methods

Bibliographies

Software Selection (print)

Bazeley, P. (1999). The bricoleur with a computer: Piecing together qualitative and quantitative data. Qualitative Health Research, 9(2):279-287.

Holbrook, A. & L.Butcher (1996) Uses Of Qualitative Data Analysis Software In Educational Research: The Literature, The Hard Questions And Some Specific Research Applications. The Australian Educational Researcher 23(3):55-80.

Mangabeira, W. C. (Ed.). (1996). Qualitative sociology and computer programs: Advent and diffusion of computer assisted qualitative data analysis software (CAQDAS). Current Sociology: Trend Reports, 44(3).

Miles, M., & Weitzman, E. A. (1994). Choosing computer programs for qualitative data analysis. In Miles and M. Huberman, Qualitative Data Analysis, an expanded sourcebook, CA: Thousand Oaks/Sage.

Richards, L., & Richards, T. J. (1987). Qualitative data analysis: Can computers do it? Australian & New Zealand Journal of Sociology, 23, 23-35.

Richards, L. (1997). User's mistake as developer's challenge: Designing the new NUD*IST. Qualitative Health Research, 7(3):425-433.

Richards, L. (1998). Closeness to data: The changing goals of qualitative data handling. Qualitative Health Research, 8(3).

Richards, L., & Richards, T. (1991). Computing in qualitative analysis: A healthy development? Qualitative Health Research, 1, 234-262.

Richards, L., & Richards, T. (1991). The transformation of qualitative method: Computational paradigms and research processes. In N. G. Fielding, & R. M. Lee (Eds.), Using Computers in qualitative research, (pp. 38-53). Thousand Oaks/ Sage.

Richards, L., & Richards, T. (1992). Analysing unstructured information: Can computers help? Library Hi-Tech, 10(1-2):95-109.

Richards, L., & Richards, T. (1992). Qualitative computing: Making data work. Australasian Evaluation Society. International Conference Proceedings, Melbourne.

Richards, L., & Richards, T. (1994). Creativity in social sciences: The computer enhancement of qualitative data analysis. In T. Dartnall (Ed.), Artificial Intelligence and Creativity: An Interdisciplinary Approach (pp. 365-383). Kluwer/Dordrecht.

Richards, L., & Richards, T. (1994). Using computers in qualitative analysis. In N. K. Denzin, & Y. S. Lincoln (Eds.), Handbook of Qualitative Research (pp. 445-462). Sage Publications/Thousand Oaks.

Richards, L. (1991). Software for soft data: Computing qualitative research. In J. Daly, (Eds.) The Social Sciences and Health Care Research (pp. 86-92). Melbourne: Victorian Health Association.

Richards, T., & Yuen, H. K. (1993). Knowledge engineering meets qualitative methodology. Computer Science Dept Technical Report NO. 13/93,La Trobe University.

Seale, C. F. (2000). Computer assisted analysis of qualitative data. In D. Silverman (Ed.) Doing Qualitative Research: a practical handbook. London: Sage.

Seale, C. F. (forthcoming). Chapter on computer assisted analysis of interview data. In Gubrium & Holstein (Eds.), Handbook of Interviewing. Sage.

Wall, E. (1995). The problem with NUDISTs. Society (Newsletter of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association), 19(1):13-14.

Weitzman, E.A., & Miles, M. B. (1995). Choosing software for qualitative data analysis: An overview. Cultural Anthropology Method, 7:1-5.



To contribute information or suggest links contact Elizabeth Larson

University of Wisconsin–Madison



Research Library • Research Resources • SSO:USA • Home


© UW Board of Regents
Content & Conceptualization by Elizabeth Larson
Designed by Instructional Media Development Center