
Explore: Run a word frequency query and create a word cloud, then create a simple chart showing opinions on an issue.Organize: A first look at how to code, note-keeping options, how to create cases (the units of analysis) and give them attributes (descriptive information).Intro & Import: A general overview of what NVivo does, and how to import data.

In any project you'll always need to import data first, but how you proceed then is up to you-probably a back-and-forth combination of organizing your data by coding it and taking notes, and exploring it by running queries and visualizing different aspects. This guide will contain resources for using the qualitative research software, NVivo for data analysis that we will use during an NVivo workshop. Once you've got the basics, 35 YouTube videos in Getting Started with NVivo will develop your NVivo skills further. projects to analyze interview transcripts, open ended survey responses, spreadsheets, PDFs and image files, web content, audio, and video. These tips can help guide you on your way.


Three tutorials in this section are designed to get new users working in NVivo as quickly as possible. If you’re new to NVivo or just getting started with analyzing interviews (thematic analysis) it can be hard knowing where to start.
