Dates
Saturday, January 25, 2025 - 2:45pm to 4:15pm
Location
Burnaby, Bennett Library, Rm 7010, Research Commons

This workshop is in the past and registrations are unavailable.

All times are Pacific Time Zone (Vancouver, BC, Canada).

About the workshop

This in-person interactive workshop introduces importing literature review materials into NVivo and how to use NVivo to make organizing your sources and writing a literature review easier.  

Topics covered include:

  • introducing NVivo and setting up a project
  • quickly finding specific information within your literature
  • identifying themes, topics, and ideas in your sources and collecting citations to support them
  • using tools such search query, matrix coding query, and the Framework Matrix to analyze your literature with speed and ease.

For more information about NVivo at SFU, please visit NVivo Software for Research Analysis.

Requirements

  • This is an intermediate workshop and attendees need to arrive with an understanding of the basics of NVivo. If you don't already have a working knowledge of NVivo, please complete our self-paced introductory learning options or attend one of our introductory workshops in advance. 
  • Please bring a fully-charged Mac laptop with NVivo 14 installed. *** Please install NVivo 14 before the workshop ***
  • Installing NVivo 14: You can download NVivo 14 and access the license key with your SFU computing ID by using the self-serve download link here. If you have any questions, please email us at nvivo-rc@sfu.ca.
  • Participants should also have some familiarity with citation management software (Zotero, Mendeley, Refworks, EndNote, etc.). Zotero will be used during this workshop.
  • If you are currently working on a literature review, please bring a at least a few of your key sources. (Having access to all your sources in a citation manager is ideal!)

 

*Note: this is part of the All in a Day event

Facilitator(s)
Foroozan Daneshzand
Erik Mohns
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